Target Verification
Target Verification
Before scanning a website, it is essential to verify that you have the necessary permissions to do so. Target verification in ZeroThreat ensures that only authorized users can initiate security scans on a given target. This step helps prevent unauthorized testing protects website owners, and ensures compliance with security and ethical guidelines.
By verifying your target, you confirm that you have the authority to assess the target website, preventing the risk of abuse.
Verify a Target
To verify your Target in ZeroThreat, follow these steps:
1. Navigate to the Target Section
Go to the Tagrets
Section.
Locate the Target you want to verify and click the Verify Now
button.

2. Choose a Verification Method
ZeroThreat provides two methods for Target verification:
Method 1: HTML File Deployment
Download the verification file: ZeroThreat will generate a unique
zero-threat.html
file for your domain.Upload the file to the root directory of your web application.
Example path:
https://yourdomain.com/zero-threat.html
Verify file accessibility by visiting the provided URL (e.g.,
https://yourdomain.com/zero-threat.html
).

Ensure the correct placement: When using HTML file verification, place the file in the root directory, not in a subfolder.
Method 2: DNS TXT Record Entry
Copy the TXT record provided by ZeroThreat.
Log in to your DNS provider (e.g., Cloudflare, GoDaddy, AWS Route 53).
Navigate to the DNS settings for your domain.
Add a new TXT record with the copied verification value.
Save the changes (reflecting the change may take a few minutes).

Allow time for DNS propagation: Some DNS providers take longer to update, so TXT record verification might not be instant.
3. Complete the Verification
After completing either of the above methods, return to ZeroThreat and click the Verify button.
ZeroThreat will check and validate your target ownership.
Once verification is successful, the target will be marked as Verified
, allowing you to proceed with scanning.
Now that your domain is verified, learn about Target Configuration!
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