Domain Names Security : How safe is yours ?
The security of domain name registrations is an increasing
concern for domain name registrants and registrars. However,
there are steps you can take to increase the security of your
domain name registrations. Domain Name Security is often
neglected by most organisations. Infact a large number of
hacking attempts do not really need to happen at the Web Server
level. Most hackers can fairly disrupt your business by simply
hijacking your Domain Name. Most Registrars assign paramount
importance to Domain Security. Its important you chosoe the
RIGHT Registrar and who has implemented several security
measures and safety locks to prevent your Domain Name from
getting Hijacked or taken over.
There are basically TWO basic options offered by Registrars :
Password based Security All Domain Names have a password based
security. All Domain Names belonging to a particular Customer
can only be modified through the right Username and Password
combination of that customer.
Domain LOCK - this is a MUST have for all due to the recently
announced TRANSFER Policy by ICANN (Visit :
http://www.icann.org/transfers/policy-12jul04.htm)
Several TLD Registries have the ability to create what is known
as a Domain LOCK. Most Registrars offers this feature to
Customers whereby you may place a LOCK on your Domain Name. Once
a Domain Name is locked NO modifications can be made to the
Domain by ANYONE. The Domain Name may not even be transferred to
another Registrar. The Domain will remain in a LOCKED status
until you yourself choose to remove the LOCK. This feature is by
far the most powerful feature to ensure that noone can make any
changes to your Domain Name without your express approval.
Ok..what should you do now ?
If you own a domain name for your business or personal use, run,
don't walk, to the phone, call the company you registered the
name with, and make sure that name is "locked down." If you
don't, you could easily lose your rights to that domain. And
whether your Web site is an integral part of your business, or
just keyed to your family's activities, waking up one morning
without it could range from inconvenient to disastrous.
Just check the WHOIS of the domain. Every domain name will have
a column STATUS in the whois.
Make sure it shows as below : Domain Status : LOCKED
Note:This Domain Name is currently Locked. In this status the
domain name cannot be transferred, hijacked, or modified. The
Owner of this domain name can easily change this status from
their control panel. This feature is provided as a security
measure against fraudulent domain name hijacking.