RIGHT SHIELD // DOMAIN MANAGEMENT

Domain Management

Cybersquatters and typosquats identified, challenged, and neutralized.

// THE PROBLEM

What you're up against.

Domain squatters register confusingly similar domains within hours of a brand launch or funding announcement, then monetize them through pay-per-click ads, phishing pages, or extortion. The registrar ecosystem is fragmented across 2,000+ accredited registrars — each with different abuse contact responsiveness, different transfer procedures, and different interpretations of ICANN policy.

Typosquats and homoglyph domains (using Unicode characters that visually resemble your brand name) are increasingly used for credential phishing and business email compromise. The reputational and security risk to your customers is immediate; the legal path to recovery requires knowing whether to file a UDRP, pursue an ACPA claim, or go directly to registrar abuse — and in which order.

// OUR APPROACH

Four steps. No exceptions.

01

Automated typosquat generation covering keyboard adjacency, homoglyphs, hyphenation variants, TLD permutations, and semantic variants — monitored continuously against WHOIS registration data.

02

Traffic and content analysis of flagged domains to determine intent: parked/PPC, phishing, active impersonation, or good-faith registration — each requiring a different enforcement path.

03

Registrar abuse reports, ICANN complaint filings, and cease-and-desist letters for clear-cut cases; UDRP petition drafting and filing for contested disputes.

04

ACPA litigation support for US-nexus domains where UDRP is insufficient; domain seizure coordination where criminal activity is evident.

// COVERAGE

Platforms we enforce on.

GoDaddyNamecheapCloudflare RegistrarNetwork SolutionsGoogle DomainsPorkbunICANN UDRPWIPO ArbitrationUS Federal Court (ACPA)EUIPONominet (UK)
// SAMPLE ENGAGEMENT

A result we can talk about.

FINTECH BRAND

14 typosquat domains transferred or suspended in 21 days

Brand monitoring flagged 14 domains registered within 30 days of client's Series B announcement. Three were active phishing pages impersonating the client's login portal. Emergency suspension secured for phishing domains within 6 hours; UDRP filed for remaining 11; 9 transferred by panel decision.

14 domains · 21 days · 3 emergency suspensions · 9 UDRP wins

All cases anonymized to protect client confidentiality.

// NEXT STEP

Ready to enforce?