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Domain registered in the last week — a phishing/lookalike signal
Public registration records show this domain was created within the last seven days. Brand-new domains are statistically over-represented in phishing campaigns, throwaway infrastructure, and lookalike attacks against established brands — abuse teams routinely use "≤ 7 days old" as a high-confidence triage signal.
Why it matters
This is informational rather than a vulnerability. If you operate the domain, the signal will fade as it ages and no action is required. If you arrived here while investigating a suspicious hostname from email or chat, treat fresh registration as one of several reasons to verify the sender out-of-band before clicking links or entering credentials.
Real-world risk
Domains registered in the last seven days are heavily over-represented in phishing campaigns, lookalike-domain attacks, and throwaway malware infrastructure. Abuse teams routinely use this window as a high-confidence triage signal.
Fix steps (in order)
- If you operate this domain, no action is required — the signal will fade as the domain ages past the 30-day window.
- If you are investigating a hostname that arrived via email or chat, verify the sender out-of-band before clicking links or entering credentials.
- Pair this signal with SPF/DMARC posture, TLS issuer, and overall content quality before drawing conclusions.
Verify the fix in 30 seconds
Run a Scorifya scan on the affected host after deploy. The same finding id (domain_very_new) clears once the externally-observable signal is in place.