We are moving a lot of domains to MarkMonitor. Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and a bunch of other big companies use them. You can have a customized procedure "e.g. secret spoken passphrase + 2 people on a zoom call only on a Monday morning" to change stuff, which is nice
Now that's a reply to op Thank you
protects against social engineering; but not cache poisioning et al malicious attacks; i asked for how can user know the website is leggit
We have DNSSEC enabled for that. When the previous attacker socially engineered access to the domain, they were unable to generate an SSL certificate and most DNS resolvers around the world returned SERVFAIL.
Did Name.com explained what happened at that time? internal job? social hack?
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