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Discover Dangling Domains that point to your cloud assets to prevent subdomain takeover
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Dangling domains are DNS records that point to a domain or subdomain that no longer exists or is not configured properly. It occurs when a domain or subdomain has been deleted, but the DNS record that resolves the domain or subdomain still exists in the DNS server. A dangling domain can occur for several reasons, including if the owner of the domain or subdomain forgets to remove the DNS record, or if the service associated with the domain or subdomain …
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