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Domain Registrar Security

Definition

Domain registrar security refers to the measures and protocols implemented by domain name registrars to protect registered domain names from unauthorized access, hijacking, or manipulation. These safeguards typically include two-factor authentication, domain locking, and robust access control mechanisms. Maintaining high security standards at the registrar level is crucial to prevent attackers from redirecting website traffic or compromising associated services. It forms a primary defense against various digital threats.