From the monthly archives:

August 2009

Improve Domain Name Security, Lessons Learned From Domain Name Hijacking

by Aqeel Syed on August 28, 2009

Every bad thing, every hard time I faced in my life, I learned some lesson out of it. These lessons were hard to learn. Infact there is a positive attached with domain name securityevery negative situation. Worst times of your life makes you perfect.

Due to recent domain name hijacking I learned how to safeguard your assets online and to protect your identity. I’m at initial stages of my career as a web entrepreneur so this knowledge that I gained during this bad time will help me in the long run. Off course as a reader you can also benefit from my experiences.

So here we go with some quick security tips.

Domain Name Account Protection

Domain names are the cheapest thing when you build a website, you can buy for a few bucks while you pay lot more (hundreds or thousands of dollars) for hosting every year. Imagine if you are left without your domain name (your domain name is hijacked) what you have got? A hosting account with CMS/template files and a database! These files of your website are of no use for you without a domain name.

Its very important to register your domain name with a registrar that is secure and have a proven security record. I registered my domains with Name.com, they have pretty good security on domain accounts. If my account was hacked it was not the fault of domain registrar, my email account got hacked first and then cracker took control of my domain name account.  However Name.com helped me out and I took my account back.

Hint Name.com offer an added layer of security with their name safe service, $20 yearly fee and you are more protected.

If you are looking for a proven security record. The only domain registrar that has a proven security record is Moniker.com. Moniker offers personalized security questions for each of your domain names. Even if someone cracked your ID & password with Moniker, they cannot move or change your domains without answering these security questions.

Domain registrar support service is also very important, what if your account is hacked and you cannot get to their support department for several days? Please research on their support response time before registering with them.

Your domain registrar should not be a reseller. Yes, if your domain registrar is a reseller, if he is a one man company. What if he closes his business or he get ill or die? Or worst move out of country, what will happen to your domain names? People those are registering domain names in India and Pakistan (or other small countries) with local companies are actually registering with domain resellers, these are individuals (with few exceptions) charging you high prices and putting you at a risk. Always register your domains with ICANN aggregated domain registrar.

Email address that you are using when registering domains is also important. If you (or your company) can afford get a secured email account (paid) for your domain names. Don’t go for free email services.  Every time a domain is hijacked the reason come to know is free email services like Gmail, Yahoo! mail or Hotmail.

Use a separate email address for registering domain names, other then your general/personal email address.

Hint You should use a different email address in billing, contact and administration information in domain who is. Don’t use email address that you used with your account registration (account ID). For example, I registered my domain account with email ID xyz@mail.com while in who is information I used abc@mail.com. This way crackers don’t get know what email address is used to register that domain account.

You can also enable domain privacy to hide your contact details.

Network Integrity Monitoring
One thing that save me from lot of trouble in this domain hijack attempt is ‘Network Integrity Monitoring’. When cracker made changes with my domain names, I got an alert in email instantly and upon investigating I discovered that my domain account is compromised. If wouldn’t had ‘Network Integrity Monitoring’ may be it would have been too late for me to know about that. I got this service from sucuri.net. And another amazing this is, this handy service is free to use.

Your PC security is very important. Always use a good firewall, Anti virus and spyware removal software. Use McAfee Site Adviser when surfing online. Keep your windows updated with latest security releases.

Do you have any other ideas? Please feel free to share using comments.

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Trouble Finding A Good Domain Name? Try These Domain Tools

by Aqeel Syed on August 26, 2009

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Worried about finding a good domain name? All one letter and even good 2 – 3 letter domains have been registered and you’re searching for a good domain for your next project. Don’t worry there are still good domains available, all you have to do is be creative and use a good domain suggestion tool. I still manage to register some good domain names with help of these tools.

Bust A Name is at top of these tools. Bust a Name suggests available domain names based on user-defined keywords.

After you add keywords, the tool suggests different available domains using your keywords and suggests synonyms to increase your possibilities. Bust a Name also has a dynamic search a la previously mentioned Instant Domain Search. If you’ve ever tried snagging a descriptive domain, you probably know that finding an unparked domain is a challenge. Bust a Name provides a nice set of tools for finding a good domain without resorting to gibberish and hyphens.

Domain hacks lets you find a domain that combines domain labels, especially the top-level domain (TLD), to spell out the full “name” or title of the domain, making a kind of pun, for example del.icio.us

MakeWords.com has advanced query features that allow you to refine your domain query for starting with, ending with, max letters, language rules random names and more and believe me it works like a magic.

Just Dropped is a website where you can search recently deleted domain names. You can find some good domain names from these recently deleted domain names but beware that there is a chance that you are going to register a domain name banned from search engines or black listed in Adsense.

DomainsBot is a domain search engine, give you suggestions and show availability of domain names. I’d personally used DomainsBot to find some really good domain names. It gives you an inline ajax auto complete feature for searching domain names.

What if your creative sense is dried up? Don’t worry use Word Mixer Enter 5 words and get 2-3 syllable results or use Dot-o-mator for mixing letters and to make up your own words and make up a nifty Web 2.0 domain name.

Split It! Before you finally register a domain name try Split It! It visually shows you how your domain name string will be split. Use this to avoid getting an accidentally funny domain name.

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Where was I? What was I doing?

by Aqeel Syed on August 24, 2009

Readers of this blog probably would have been wondering where I am? Or now ‘where was I?’ (as you are reading this post). Its not a long story or even a story :P

I was busy with tightening security of my web servers, hosting accounts, billing systems, office network. As these were the most important things to do for me after cracking of my email account and domain names being hijacked.

Then there was few new projects (new websites) that I was planning to create for last 3 months and wasn’t able to find enough time to get started on these.  So I worked on 2 new projects and on marketing at an existing one, our wonderful blog, The Wondrous. I also prepared a future business plan, this was to set a clear direction for my career.

I’m back after 4 weeks and have decided to become proactive at this blog. I was writing 5 +/- posts a month but have decided now to write more often (few times a week). That means this blog will be update more and you will be reading more money making ideas and tips.

Thank you all my readers for your support and visiting this blog. I’d received few questions from readers though comments, that I will be answering soon.

- Aqeel

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