
Domain Security Services
Domains are critical digital assets, which makes them a common target for fraud, abuse, and cyberattacks.
Abion’s domain security services help organisations protect corporate domain portfolios by preventing unauthorised activity, detecting threats early, and strengthening overall domain security.
Why Your Domain Security Matters
A domain is more than a web address. It protects business-critical services and plays a key role in brand trust. Without the right security controls, even a single incident can lead to major disruption and long-term risk. A proactive approach to domain security strengthens governance across the portfolio and helps prevent:
- Service disruptions affecting websites, email, and key systems
- Reputational damage from phishing, impersonation, or misuse
- Financial and legal fallout from recovery efforts or disputes
- Loss of control through unauthorised changes or transfers

Protect Your Domain Portfolio From Common Threats
Corporate domains face a wide range of security risks. Here are four threats every company should watch for, each linked to the service that solves it.
Domain Hijacking
Domain hijacking occurs when an attacker gains control of a domain they do not own, often through social engineering or compromised credentials. This can lead to loss of websites, email, and services, as well as serious reputational and security risks.
Unauthorised Domain Changes
Unauthorised updates to registrant data, name servers, or transfer settings can disrupt services or enable further attacks. Reversing these changes can be slow, costly, and legally complex.
Brand Abuse and Malicious Registrations
Look-alike or abusive domain registrations are commonly used for phishing, fraud, and impersonation. Without effective monitoring, these threats can go undetected and damage brand trust.
Defensive Domain Registration Gaps
When key domains or brand variations aren’t secured, third parties can register them across new TLDs. This can lead to phishing, fraud, and loss of brand control, especially as new domain extensions are launched.
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Compliance & Security
Aftermarket activity requires careful handling, particularly when dealing with third parties, ownership transfers, and international registry rules. As an ICANN-accredited registrar, Abion ensures all aftermarket transactions follow compliance standards and registry-specific processes, meaning:
- Secure and compliant transfers
- Transparent, ethical handling
- Reduced risk and stronger brand protection




Abion Core: One Clear View
Abion Core is the central platform for managing domain portfolios and domain security services with full visibility and control. Key features include:
Get a clear view of your entire domain portfolio, including ownership, status, and key security settings.
Receive notifications for suspicious activity, unauthorised changes, or domains that require immediate attention.
Keep renewals structured and secure, with processes that support internal governance and reduce the risk of domain loss.
Manage monitoring, blocking, and protection services alongside your portfolio to ensure consistent security coverage.
Why Leading Brands Choose Abion
Protecting your domains requires more than a registrar. Abion combines deep expertise and automated security to keep your portfolio safe and fully managed.
Expertise built for complex portfolios
Built for complex portfolios and security‑sensitive organisations.
Proactive threat detection & protection
We detect threats early and prevent abuse before it escalates.
Global ICANN & registry compliance
Secure handling aligned with global rules and local requirements.
One platform, total control
Manage your entire portfolio and security services in Abion Core.
Talk to Our Experts
Strengthen your domain security and gain full visibility across your portfolio. Talk to our experts about protecting your organisation’s digital assets.
FAQ about Domain Security Services
Domain Monitoring detects changes such as website activation, DNS or name server updates, and email configuration that may indicate phishing, fraud, or impersonation.
Yes. You can monitor individual domains or larger sets depending on your risk profile and brand footprint.
Monitoring is automated, with alerts reviewed and contextualised to help you prioritise relevant risks.
Domain Watch alerts you to new domain registrations. Domain Monitoring tracks activity on domains that are already registered.





