What is a DNS cache poisoning attack, and how does it affect a network client?

What will be an ideal response?

DNS cache poisoning is an attack on DNS servers in which false data is introduced into the DNS server cache, causing the server to return incorrect IP addresses. The attack keeps clients from accessing requested network resources and can redirect clients to an attacker's server.

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