Your DNS is being compromised right now, and you might not even know it. Misconfigured DNS, with insecure redirects, dangling A records, and CNAMEs, aren’t just technical debt – they’re serious threat vectors. Attackers are actively exploiting these vulnerabilities to hijack your traffic, impersonate your brand, and steal critical customer or company data.

These aren’t theoretical risks. They’ve happened to global brands (just Google “Hazy Hawk DNS Exploit” for real-world examples). Every insecure redirect, orphaned IP, and dangling CNAME is a backdoor waiting to be exploited. Every missing SPF or DMARC policy is an open invitation for phishing attacks.

The consequences of DNS hijacking and phishing go far beyond mere downtime. They erode customer trust, trigger costly compliance failures, and can result in millions of dollars in losses. If your teams lack visibility into these vulnerabilities, they’re essentially flying blind.

The Path to Proactive DNS Security

Mature, proactive DNS security operations begin with a robust security policy. This policy must be supported by continuous DNS security monitoring to enforce governance, allowing you to discover and remediate risks before threat actors can strike.

Ask yourself:

  • Does our team have the visibility to identify DNS vulnerabilities?
  • Do we have effective change controls over every one of our domains and DNS records?

If the answer to either of these questions is no, your business and customers are exposed.

There’s a Better Way

At Authentic Web, we understand these challenges. Our systems are specifically built for enterprise teams to easily manage domains and bring much-needed visibility to DNS vulnerabilities. We enable you to enforce policies and provide a full audit history to address security, compliance, and performance needs.

If you are responsible for infrastructure, digital operations, security, or compliance, we’re here to help. Contact us today to receive a complimentary DNS security assessment. Discover where your organization is exposed, because what you don’t see today could take your systems down or compromise your business and customers tomorrow.