The Domain Squatting risk vector detects the presence of domains named similarly to those that are owned and trademarked by an organization. Detection for these types of domains is based on information provided by DNS queries.
Domain Squatting records aren’t considered findings, but we cover a limited set of the key primary and secondary domains. The information is typically rescanned every week. It may depend on how many domains a company has and the ways they could be spoofed. IDN letter-swapping is not included in the variations we evaluate today.
Data Details
- Domain variation
- The domain name variant.
- Registered by
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Domain registration methods:
- Another Company – Domains registered by another known company.
- Third Party – Domains that are registered, but not to a known organization or company.
- Unregistered – Domains that are not registered.
- Squatting Type
- The type of domain squatting.
- Technique
- The technique used to mimic the domain.
- March 4, 2025: Navigation instructions for the Insurance application.
- October 29, 2024: Rating Details navigation moved from Risks to Organization.
- April 8, 2021: Published.
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