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how change of dns, nullifies the vulnerability

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jraju:
Hi, Thanks for the information Boggins.
                       i now use google dns server in the router settings, so i need not change the same in all the devices i use.
I do not understand what is meant by
You can also enter their email address which may come up with more info. from your quote
           

Boggin:
That's really more for Admins and Mods as we are normally the only ones who can see a member's email address which could come up as being when that person had used that email address to register on somewhere, using a different IP address.

jraju:
Hi, for sake of clarity , i am continuing in this thread.
                       If a domain is hijacked in the provided DNS, how it is connected to user computer to show it as vulnerable. Does it mean that the said domain is weak and so attacked by a third party to direct the traffic to his malicious site?
How usually program finds hijacked domains in a connection? Is that meant, only the said DNS is hijacked. To me, that DNS only supplies the ip address for any given name address. Or shoud it be read as user computer is hijacked.I want to know something more on this.Does the domain hijack means that the DNS itself is hijacked?

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