Do tech companies lifecycle-manage public DNS records to prevent dangling DNS?
Not talking about TTLs. I’m curious whether large tech companies, like or close to FAANG included, do any kind of lifecycle management for public DNS records so stale records get removed (automatically?) before they become dangling and vulnerable to subdomain takeover. For example: owner attestati
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