UK Cyber Cops Take On Cyber Crooks: NCSC’s Guide to Foil Domain Hijackers!

The UK’s NCSC wants to stop the bad guys from hijacking and registering malicious domains with new guidance for domain registrars. The focus? Spotting fraudsters, securing unused domains, and ensuring stronger security features. It’s like adding a bouncer to your website party to keep the cyber riffraff out!

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Looks like the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is putting its foot down on domain shenanigans! They’re laying out the law with a new set of guidelines to keep those pesky cyber-criminals at bay. And it seems they’re not just telling registrars to straighten up and fly right, they’re giving them a whole new flight plan. The internet just got a little less wild, wild west and a bit more “law and order: DNS unit.”

Key Points:

– The NCSC has released guidance to combat malicious domain registrations and hijacking.
– It targets wholesale domain sellers and brand protection businesses.
– The focus is on reducing malicious domain registration and securing customer domains.
– Recommendations include “know your customer” checks and stronger security features.
– The guidance aims to curb domain abuse, including phishing and malware.

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