Domain Kiting Def
Domain kiting is an icann exploit that takes advantage of the grace period that is provided when you register for a domain name.
Domain kiting def. Kiting is usually committed by a bookkeeper or someone else with access to company checks and the ability to forge checks but it can also be used by the company. Kiting also called check kiting is a fraudulent scheme that uses checks to embezzle money from a business. Domain kiting is done to draw revenue from ads without paying for the domain registration.
The practice of registering a domain for a short time and then deleting and re reregistering it again for a short time. This practice is similar to domain tasting thought it has a different purpose. The procedure is repeated until the scammer doesn t need the domain anymore.
Domain kiting is the practice in which a registrant returns a name just before the five day period expires and re registers it again as soon as it becomes available. Domain kiting takes advantage of the five day grace period a registrant has after registering a domain name. There are two variants of kiting.
How domain kiting works. Domain kiting is a deceptive method of using domain names for financial gain without every having to pay the registration fee for the domain name. During the first five days after registering a registrant can delete a given domain name without charge or penalty.
Domain kiting like domain tasting exploits the five day add grace period agp in the domain name registration system. Back to domain name dictionary definition of domain kiting. Domain name kiting domain kiting.
Domain kiting is the process of deleting a domain name during the five day grace period and immediately re registering it for another five day period. Domain kiting is the practice of repeatedly registering and deleting a domain name so that the registrant can in effect own the domain name without paying for it. Kiting is the fraudulent use of a financial instrument such as a check to obtain additional credit that is not authorized.