Scam domains taken down at the registrar.
Typosquatting, lookalike domains, and fraudulent brand domains removed through registrar abuse channels. Most suspensions in under 48 hours. You only pay when the domain is actually taken down.
Types of scam domains we take down
If someone registered a domain to abuse your brand, we get it suspended.
Typosquatting domains
Domains that misspell your brand name (fraudoxx.com, fr4udox.com) to intercept mistyped traffic and run phishing or ad fraud.
Lookalike / homograph domains
Domains using similar-looking characters (frаudox.com with Cyrillic 'а') or confusing TLDs (.co, .net, .io) to impersonate your brand.
Fraudulent brand domains
Domains like fraudox-support.com or login-fraudox.com registered by scammers to run phishing campaigns or fake customer support.
Parked & redirect domains
Domains registered using your brand name that redirect to competitor sites, affiliate scams, or malware distribution pages.
How scam domain takedowns work
Submit the domain
Provide the scam domain name and how it's being used against your brand.
Provide trademark proof
Trademark certificate or brand ownership evidence — we guide you through it.
We file with the registrar
Abuse complaint filed with the registrar. If unresponsive, we escalate to the registry or hosting provider.
Domain suspended
We verify the domain is suspended or transferred. You only pay on success.
Scam domain takedown FAQ
How do you take down a scam domain? +
We file trademark-based complaints with the domain registrar through their abuse channels. If the registrar is unresponsive, we escalate to the registry operator, hosting provider, or initiate a UDRP (Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy) process.
How long does a domain takedown take? +
Most scam domains are suspended within 24–72 hours through registrar abuse channels. Domains on privacy-shielded or offshore registrars may take longer, but we escalate aggressively through multiple channels.
What evidence do I need? +
Proof of trademark ownership (registration certificate or common-law evidence), the scam domain name, and ideally screenshots showing how it's being used fraudulently. We handle the rest.
Can you take down domains that aren't hosting content yet? +
Yes. Domains registered in bad faith that infringe your trademark can be suspended even if they're parked or not resolving. We use UDRP and registrar abuse policies to handle these cases.
What about domains on privacy-protected WHOIS? +
Privacy protection doesn't shield registrants from abuse complaints. We file through the registrar's abuse desk, which can act regardless of WHOIS privacy. For persistent cases, we can request WHOIS disclosure through legal channels.