Editorial Guide
Domain RDAP for Phishing Review
Use structured domain-registration context during suspicious domain review and vendor triage.
When a domain looks suspicious, RDAP can add structured registration-oriented context to the investigation.
It does not prove intent, but it can help analysts gather registrar, status, and contact-style clues more cleanly than unstructured sources.
Why it matters
Phishing review often benefits from structured domain metadata, especially when investigators are comparing multiple suspicious domains.
What to check
Look at registrar details, status values, registration timing, and how domain-side clues compare with DNS and hosting behavior.
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Pair RDAP with DNS lookup, website IP checks, SSL review, and broader domain research.
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