Domain Hijacking Security Risk
Domain hijacking is one of the largest cybersecurity risks online businesses have.
Domain hijacking security risk. It can be a severe problem for domain owners posing as a security risk for any sized website but companies often overlook hijacking when security policies are developed. Domain hijackers can take control of a hijacked domain s email accounts and use the domain name to facilitate additional cyber attacks such as installing malware or social engineering attacks. The term domain hijacking refers to the misuse or theft of a registered domain name from the rightful owner.
In this blog post we will use the definition adopted by the uk national cyber security centre ncsc that states dns hijacking refers to the unauthorised alteration of dns entries. This can be devastating to the original domain name holder not only financially as they may have derived commercial income from a website hosted at the domain or conducted business through that domain s e mail accounts but also in terms of readership and or audience for non profit. Domain hijacking or domain theft is the act of changing the registration of a domain name without the permission of its original registrant or by abuse of privileges on domain hosting and registrar software systems.