Your DNS Records Could Be a Weapon
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Old or misconfigured DNS records can lead to impersonation and phishing attacks. DangleDNS monitors these risks, alerting teams to prevent exploitation by detecting when DNS entries point to non-existing resources. This issue arises when DNS records aren't deleted after decommissioning third-party services, allowing attackers to impersonate companies by re-registering deleted apps. Bug bounty programs typically pay $1,000 to $3,000 for such findings.