Security

Protect Your Domain
from Cyber Threats

Learn how to protect your domain name from common cyber threats like hijacking, phishing, and DNS spoofing. Follow our security tips to keep your domain safe.

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Key Insights

  • Your domain is a critical asset; protecting it maintains brand integrity and prevents financial loss.
  • Use a reputable registrar, enable domain lock, implement DNSSEC, and use strong passwords and 2FA.
  • Monitor for domain hijacking, phishing, and DNS spoofing; keep contact details and registration current.
  • Domain privacy and monitoring services add an extra layer of protection.

Your domain name is a critical asset for your online presence. Protecting it from cyber threats is essential to maintain your brand integrity, prevent financial losses, and ensure uninterrupted online operations.

Understanding the risks and implementing robust security measures can help safeguard your domain against hijacking, phishing, and DNS abuse.

Understanding Domain Security

Domain security involves both technical controls (e.g. lock, DNSSEC) and account hygiene (strong passwords, 2FA). Together they reduce the risk of unauthorized transfers, DNS tampering, and account takeover.

Key Strategies to Protect Your Domain

Use a reputable registrar

Choose a domain registrar with strong security features.

Enable domain lock

Prevent unauthorized transfers by locking your domain.

Implement DNSSEC

Add an extra layer of security to your DNS.

Use strong passwords

Create complex passwords for your domain account.

Enable two-factor authentication

Add an extra verification step for account access.

Best Practices for Ongoing Protection

Maintaining domain security is an ongoing process. Regularly update your contact information, monitor your domain for any suspicious activities, and keep your domain registration current. Consider privacy protection services to shield your personal information from public WHOIS databases. Stay informed about the latest security threats and adjust your protection strategies accordingly.

Common Threats to Watch Out For

Be aware of common threats like domain hijacking, phishing attempts, and DNS spoofing. Educate yourself and your team about these risks and how to recognize them. Implement email filters to catch phishing attempts, and consider using domain monitoring services that alert you to any changes or attempted changes to your domain registration.

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