Historical DNS Records Reveal What Attackers Try to Hide
Query passive DNS databases to trace how domains resolved over months or years. Services like SecurityTrails, Farsight DNSDB, and VirusTotal...
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Query passive DNS databases to trace how domains resolved over months or years. Services like SecurityTrails, Farsight DNSDB, and VirusTotal...
Topical relevance is the dimension most expired-domain spreadsheets ignore, and it’s probably the one that quietly decides whether an acquisition...
Most people see a ZIP file and think “container.” I see a deposition. Compressed archives (ZIP, RAR, 7z, tar) carry...
Snapshot your site’s backlink profile monthly using Ahrefs, Majestic, or SEMrush archives, then compare anchor text distribution, referring domain velocity,...
A current WHOIS lookup tells you who owns a domain right now. The historical record tells you who’s owned it...
Map your site’s redirect chains by crawling with Screaming Frog or Sitebulb, filtering for 301/302 status codes, then exporting the...
An expired domain’s backlink profile is the asset (or the liability) you’re actually buying. A clean profile built through legitimate...
Here’s the thing. PBN links and guest posts both end with the same line in an Ahrefs export: a backlink...
Spend five minutes on a blacklist and reputation check before you buy any expired domain. Run it through MXToolbox or...
Look, most PBN budgets bleed quietly. Not because the links don’t work, but because nobody’s tracking the right inputs against...