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TakeOver : Sub-Domain TakeOver Vulnerability Scanner
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Sub-domain TakeOver vulnerability occur when a sub-domain (subdomain.example.com) is pointing to a service (e.g: GitHub, AWS/S3,..) that has been removed or deleted....