DNS hijacking: when someone else answers in your domain's name
Your users type your domain into their browser. They get a login page that looks exactly like yours. They enter their credentials. You never see any of it. That's DNS hijacking. No one broke into your servers. No one touched your code. They just changed where your domain points. When someone visits
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