DNSSEC

Best Practices for Handling Domain Hijacking

Domain hijacking is a common cybersecurity threat where attackers illegally tamper with domain resolution or control, redirecting users to malicious websites or rendering legitimate sites inaccessible. Such attacks can cause data leaks, reputational harm, and financial losses. Below, we discuss the best practices for handling domain hijacking, focusing on detection, response, and prevention.

1. Rapid Detection of Domain Hijacking #

Identifying domain hijacking is the first step to resolution. Common signs include user reports of being redirected from example.com to unfamiliar pages, abnormal drops in website traffic, or search engine warnings about security risks. Detection methods include:

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