Thursday, October 22, 2020

[Podcast] Domain Intelligence can Help Find Potential Indicators of Compromise & Contextualize Them.

Listen to this podcast to know how to spot suspicious typosquatting new domain name registrations.
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Domain Intelligence can Help Find
Potential Indicators of Compromise
& Contextualize Them.
Domain names are an integral part of the Internet. Although legitimate users rely on domain names as indispensable infrastructures for using the Internet, attackers use or abuse them as reliable, instantaneous, and distributed attack infrastructures. For example, attackers register similar domain names to legitimate services or popular brands to deceive users into downloading malware or unwanted programs. In our second episode of Cyber Intel podcast presented in association with Cybercrime Magazine, WhoisXML API Sr. Sales Director Alex Ronquillo talks about using WHOIS data to spot such suspicious new domain name registrations. He explains how domain intelligence can bring context around new typosquatting domain registrations with the example of the popular brand Microsoft.
TOPICS ADDRESSED INCLUDE:
What makes domain names
easy attack vectors?
Investigating new domain registrations
with the term 'microsoft'
Different types of typosquatting domains
used by attackers
How to spot suspicious look-alike
domain names using WHOIS data
Repercussions of typosquatting domains
imitating reputed brands
How can brands proactively
protect themselves?
Cyber Intel Episode 2:
Domain Intelligence can
Help Find Potential
Indicators of Compromise
Listen to Podcast
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