When document.domain is not equal to document.domain

Background One of our most popular Canarytokens is one we call the “Cloned-Site Token”. Essentially, we give you a tiny piece of JavaScript to add to your public webpage. If this JS is ever loaded on a server that doesn’t belong to you, it fires an alert. You can be alerted at an email address or webhook in the free version, or to your SIEM, slack channel or a bunch of other alternatives in the paid version. The Cloned-Site Token

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