Domains are often viewed as a purely administrative task. In reality, they are a central component of IT security.
Attackers specifically target domains to manipulate websites, abuse emails, or carry out phishing attacks.
This article shows the existing risks and how SMEs can protect themselves effectively.
Typical threats in the domain environment
The most common attack scenarios include:
- Domain hijacking (takeover of the domain)
- Manipulation of DNS records
- Abuse for phishing emails
- Redirects to malicious content
Why domains are an attractive target
Anyone with control over a domain can redirect websites, influence email traffic, and abuse trust. This makes domains a particularly sensitive element of digital identity.
Key protective measures
- Strong access credentials
- Two-factor authentication
- Regular review of DNS records
- Proper management of domain contacts
SSL certificates also play an important role: SSL certificates for secure connections
Interaction with hosting and email
Domain security directly impacts hosting and email. A coordinated environment, such as the one used at CURIAWEB, facilitates monitoring and reduces risks.
Conclusion
Domains are a security-critical part of the digital infrastructure. Neglecting domain security exposes your website and email communication to unnecessary risks.