End users, even those who work in the DNS industry, need help managing DNS Abuse mainly because of the timeless effectiveness of [[Social Engineering Attacks]]. For instance, at the end of 2020, [[GoDaddy]] notoriously tested its workers to see if they would share sensitive information after clicking on dubious links from a spoofed email.<ref> [http://domainincite.com/26143-godaddy-pranks-employees-with-insensitive-phishing-test GoDaddy Pranks Employees, DomainIncite]</ref> | End users, even those who work in the DNS industry, need help managing DNS Abuse mainly because of the timeless effectiveness of [[Social Engineering Attacks]]. For instance, at the end of 2020, [[GoDaddy]] notoriously tested its workers to see if they would share sensitive information after clicking on dubious links from a spoofed email.<ref> [http://domainincite.com/26143-godaddy-pranks-employees-with-insensitive-phishing-test GoDaddy Pranks Employees, DomainIncite]</ref> |