This article discusses the importance of securing your company's domain name to prevent domain hijacking and cybercrime.
It explains what DNS is and the various types of DNS hijacking, such as man-in-the-middle attacks, rogue DNS server attacks, local DNS hijacks, and router DNS hijacks.
The article provides several tips for securing your domain name, such as using the registry lock protocol, registrar locking, renewing domains on time, implementing multi-factor authentication, reviewing account access logs, keeping software up to date, and providing backup information.
If your domain is hijacked, the article recommends reporting the incident to the registrar immediately and implementing ICANN procedures.
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