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Published At: June 12, 2026
Published By: Sameer Asad
Quick answer: A newly registered domain (NRD) feed is a daily list of every domain added to the global DNS in the last N days. Loading it into Pi-hole as a rolling blocklist means any domain registered in your chosen window (commonly 5 to 30 days) returns NXDOMAIN on your network. Because most phishing, malware, and scam infrastructure runs on domains registered hours to days before a campaign launches, blocking by freshness stops threats that curated blocklists have not flagged yet. Curated bl
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Published At: June 10, 2026
Published By: Nadeem Khan
Understand why attackers prefer newly registered domains and the WHOIS patterns that expose malicious infrastructure before campaigns go live.
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Published At: June 09, 2026
Published By: Nadeem Khan
Three lookalike domain attack types, one detection framework. Catch typosquatting, homoglyphs, and combo-squatting using WHOIS and DNS signals.
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