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Anatomy of a Domain Renewal Scam: How Phishing Emails Use Subdomain Tricks
It happens in a flash. You are sorting through your inbox, and a high-urgency notification lands: Your domain name is about to expire in 2 days. It lists your exact domain, a fee, and a convenient "Payment link."
If you hurry up and click, you aren't renewing your domain. You are handing your payment details directly to a scammer.
A recent wave of highly targeted phishing emails - posing as automated registry alerts from major platforms like Squarespace - is
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Ask David!” question: I bought my domain myself through Google Domains to use with UltimateWB website builder. I just heard that Google Domains is being sold to Squarespace - do you know how will this affect me? I chose UltimateWB over Squarespace and want to keep using UltimateWB.
Short Answer: No worries! You can continue to use your current setup, with UltimateWB as your website builder and web hosting. Your domain configuration settings will just transfer over to your new
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Sanmay Ved owns Google.com domain for 1 minute
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Google buys domain name Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz.com
Alphabet’s New Structure and Domain Strategy
Google has officially become a subsidiary of Alphabet, its new holding company. After U.S. markets closed last Friday, Alphabet replaced Google as the publicly traded company, consisting of Google search, Adsense, Google Maps, YouTube, and other new ventures such as driverless cars. Alphabet chose a new tld for their website, abx.xyz, but they are still making similar domain name purchases. They just recently purchased the "full alphabet", domain name that is, Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz.com. Yes, each
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