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: Why do you think it's DNS hijacking? And if you believe it's DNS hijacking, why would you suspect your CDN provider, registrar, or webhost of being at fault? If your DNS requests are being

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Why do you think it's DNS hijacking? And if you believe it's DNS hijacking, why would you suspect your CDN provider, registrar, or webhost of being at fault? If your DNS requests are being hijacked, then it'd be your ISP's fault (or whoever operates the DNS servers your network is configured to use). This seems highly unlikely.

You're not providing enough information for us to go on. Have you checked the actual DNS settings on your domain? Have you checked the DNS response you get back from your ISP's DNS servers? If these both point to your web server then this has nothing to do with DNS.

The most likely scenario is that your site or hosting account was compromised, and it has nothing to do with DNS hijacking—especially as you're actually being "redirected" to another URL (instead of just showing different content on your site). Analyze the HTTP communication when you request a page on your domain to see how you're being redirected. Figure out what's going on first before you start pointing fingers.

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