DNS is the nervous system of the global control grid!
You think DNS is boring infrastructure.
That’s what they want.
When I worked in corporate tech (yes, I’ve seen things), DNS wasn’t treated as a utility. It was treated as a backbone. Not just for resolution — for coordination.
DNS is allowed everywhere. Even in the most restricted environments. You block HTTPS? Things break. You block outbound TCP? People scream. You block DNS? The entire illusion collapses.
Interesting, isn’t it?
The protocol is tiny. Structured. Predictable. Little labels, neatly segmented. Short bursts of requests. Completely “normal”.
Nobody questions it.
And the beauty? You don’t need bulk transfer. Information doesn’t have to be loud. It just has to be consistent.
But sure. Keep auditing REST APIs.
People underestimate foundational services. They assume if its always allowed, its always safe.