DomainCrawler.com
25/06/2026
A domain name registered last Tuesday tells you almost nothing on its own.
Cross-reference it against 18 years of ownership records, DNS changes, shared hosting history, and redirect chains — and you have something usable.
Who registered it before. What infrastructure it shared with other domains. Whether the same registrant appears elsewhere. Whether the pattern is isolated or repeats.
UDRP cases, legal proceedings, and registrar enforcement actions all require evidence, not flags. A flag tells you a domain exists. Historical records tell you what it connects to and who was there before.
Most platforms surface alerts. Very few let you build a chain of evidence from a single domain outward.
That gap is where investigations stall.
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