I've written many articles, posts and podcast scripts about domain hijacking. After the most recent incident, I've decided to summarize my recommendations in an infographic.
You are free to use this infographic at your site. Copy-paste the following HTML:
<p><a href="http://securityskeptic.typepad.com/.a/6a0120a55f18a4970c019aff403bb6970b-pi">
<img src="https://securityskeptic.typepad.com/.a/6a0120a55f18a4970c019aff402902970b-pi"
width="500" alt="Protect Yourself Against Domain Hijacking"/></a></p>
<p>Infographic by <a href="http://securityskeptic.typepad.com/the-security-skeptic/dns/">
The Security Skeptic</a></p>
If you are interested in reading something deeper than an infographic, consider:
What You Should Learn from the Diigo Domain Hijacking Incident
http://blog.icann.org/2012/11/what-you-should-learn-from-the-diigo-domain-hijacking-incident/
Podcast: How to protect your domain registration accounts against attack or misuse
http://securityskeptic.typepad.com/the-security-skeptic/2011/02/podcast-how-to-protect-your-domain-registration-accounts-against-attack-or-misuse.html
Why You Need To Add “Protect Domain Name” To The Security Checklist
http://www.networkcomputing.com/data-protection/why-you-need-to-add-protect-domain-name/229616011
How To Protect Yourself Against Domain Name Hijackers
http://www.informationweek.com/how-to-protect-yourself-against-domain-n/170000337
Want to Register a Domain Name? Easy Consumer Advice
http://blog.consumerwebwatch.org/2007/12/want_to_register_a_domain_name_1.html
Top Ten Things to Consider when Registering A Domain Name
http://www.consumerwebwatch.org/pdfs/domainname.pdf
Measures to protect (University) domain registrations and DNS against attacks
http://securityskeptic.typepad.com/the-security-skeptic/2011/07/measures-to-protect-university-domains-against-attacks.html
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