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Over 90% of parked domains now redirect to scams or malware, fueled by cybercriminal tactics and lax oversight.
Parked domains, once harmless ad spaces, are now major cybersecurity threats, with over 90% of visits redirecting to scams, malware, or phishing sites.
Cybercriminals exploit them using tactics like typo-squatting, DNS fast flux, and hidden traffic routing through ad networks.
Changes in Google’s 2025 advertising policies pushed domain owners toward abusive monetization, while fraud protections inadvertently shield malicious activity.
Large domain portfolios are central to this abuse, leveraging lookalike domains and visitor profiling.
The complex ecosystem involving registrars, ad platforms, and intermediaries creates poor visibility and accountability, making detection difficult.
Experts urge stronger DNS security and oversight to combat the growing threat.
Más del 90% de los dominios estacionados ahora redirigen a estafas o malware, impulsados por tácticas cibercriminales y supervisión laxa.