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Many people assume that only their active domain—the one used for sending emails—is at risk of phishing or spoofing attacks. In reality, attackers often exploit the domains you least expect. Email-based attacks don’t just target your main domain; they can also use parked or inactive domains as backdoors to compromise your systems. Cybercriminals focus on these dormant domains because they are frequently overlooked, making them low-hanging fruit for malicious activity.
A business may own multiple domains, but not all of them are actively used for sending or receiving emails. Some domains are purchased for future projects, brand protection, or to prevent others from claiming them. These unused domains, often called “parked” or “inactive” domains, serve as aliases that support your online presence without being part of daily operations.