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Domain registered in the last 30 days — weighing newness as one signal among many
Public registration records show this domain was created within the last 30 days. Younger domains are statistically more associated with throwaway and lookalike infrastructure than established ones, though this alone is never a sufficient indicator of fraud.
Why it matters
Informational only. If you operate the domain, no action is required — most fraud-prevention thresholds focus on the 7-day window. If you are investigating an unknown sender, recent registration is worth weighing alongside other signals (SPF/DMARC posture, TLS issuer, content quality).
Real-world risk
Domains in the 7–30 day window remain weakly correlated with throwaway and lookalike infrastructure, though the signal is much weaker than the very-new window.
Fix steps (in order)
- Informational only. If you operate this domain, no action is required.
- If you are investigating an unknown sender, weigh recent registration against SPF/DMARC posture, TLS issuer, and content quality — not in isolation.
Verify the fix in 30 seconds
Run a Scorifya scan on the affected host after deploy. The same finding id (domain_recently_registered) clears once the externally-observable signal is in place.