bashecocleanersservice.co.uk

Googled the instructions, pasted the Google URL

$ dig TXT bashecocleanersservice.co.uk

;; QUESTION SECTION:

;bashecocleanersservice.co.uk. IN TXT


;; ANSWER SECTION:

bashecocleanersservice.co.uk. 3600 IN TXT "https://www.google.com/search?q=copy+the+below+code+and+paste+it+in+the+dns+section+of+your+domain+host+website&sca_esv=..."

The administrator didn't know how to verify their domain, so they Googled exactly what the instructions told them: "copy the below code and paste it in the dns section of your domain host website". Then, instead of copying the verification code, they copied the Google search results URL and pasted *that* into their DNS. The full query string lives forever in the global DNS zone.

https://www.google.com/search?q=copy+the+below+code+and+paste+it+in+the+dns+section+of+your+domain+host+website&sca_esv=...