CSC, the enterprise domain name registrar and security threat intelligence providers’ latest report found that over 21% of DNS records point to content that does not resolve; thus, leaving many companies vulnerable to subdomain hijacking. Additionally, over 277,000 (63%) show error status codes such as “404 not found” or “502 bad gateway.”
According to Wilmington, Del.-based company, DNS records housekeeping is historically one of the most frequently neglected tasks due to a long history of different owners, policies and vendors. Digital records accumulate over time, and administrators who may be unaware of each domain’s history are hesitant to delete legacy records fearing they may be tied to critical infrastructure. This buildup of inactive zones that do not point to content are known as “dangling DNS” and are at risk of subdomain hijacking.
What is Subdomain Hijacking?
Subdomain hijacking is where an attacker gains control of a legitimate subdomain that is no longer in use to host their own fraudulent or malicious content. This opens a gateway for other cyberattacks such as phishing, malware and ransomware.
“With 21% of major organizations vulnerable to subdomain hijacking, we needed to ensure a way for our clients to secure their online ecosystem from an array of threats that could jeopardize long-term brand integrity,” said Ihab Shraim, chief technology officer of CSC’s Digital Brand Services, in a statement. “This is why CSC is introducing its new Subdomain Monitoring and Enforcement product—the first and only technology in the market to ease the burden of tracking and maintaining DNS records and purging unused zone records to prevent a subdomain hijack. With this technology, enterprises can proactively disrupt criminals who previously attempted to target their customers, employees, and partners, and mitigate the threat targeting their brands.”
CSC’s Subdomain Monitoring & Enforcement Technology
The Subdomain Monitoring and Enforcement technology is powered by CSC’s DomainSecSM threat intelligence platform, and alerts DNS administrators and security engineers when changes to their zone records are detected. It also provides context on those changes so organizations can take informed actions to prevent future subdomain hijacking and conduct enforcement takedowns.
With this solution, enterprises can clean up legacy records over time, and integrate with the DomainSec platform. This solution for domain management, brand protection and anti-fraud solutions provides greater visibility on threat vectors targeting global domain portfolios.
“Organizations with diverse brand portfolios and global operations are often unaware of the scale of their digital footprint as digital records accumulate over time, and this makes maintaining cyber hygiene a real challenge,” said Mark Calandra, president of CSC’s Digital Brand Services, in a statement. “Many do not realize that critical vulnerabilities exist with subdomains. With our new Subdomain Monitoring technology, enterprises will have the visibility necessary to strengthen their DNS cyber hygiene and attack surface management while also having more effective measures in place to protect against cyberattacks.”