Threat Intelligence

Domain Age Checker

Check domain registration date

Identify newly registered domains (NRDs) that may be associated with phishing or malicious activity. 70% of malicious domains are less than 30 days old.

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70%
Malicious domains <30 days
500M+
Domains in Database
<100ms
Response Time
Daily
NRD Updates

Key Features

Everything you need to protect your infrastructure and users

Registration Date

Get the exact date when the domain was first registered.

Age Calculation

Automatic age calculation in days, months, and years.

NRD Detection

Flag domains registered within the last 30 days as potentially risky.

Risk Scoring

Domain age is factored into our overall threat risk score.

Historical Changes

Track if a domain was ever dropped and re-registered.

Bulk Checking

Check domain age for thousands of domains at once.

Use Cases

How security teams use this tool

Email Gateway Filtering

Block or flag emails from newly registered domains.

Registration Fraud Prevention

Flag account registrations from users with NRD email addresses.

Link Protection

Warn users before visiting links to very new domains.

Threat Hunting

Identify potentially suspicious infrastructure by domain age.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is domain age important for security?
Newly registered domains (NRDs) are frequently used in phishing, spam, and malware campaigns. 70% of malicious domains are less than 30 days old.
How do you determine domain age?
We check WHOIS registration records and historical DNS data to determine when a domain was first registered.
What is considered a newly registered domain?
Domains less than 30 days old are flagged as newly registered. Domains less than 7 days old are considered very new and higher risk.
Can I get domain age in bulk?
Yes, our bulk API supports checking domain age for thousands of domains in a single request.

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