Why Domain Intelligence Matters
With over 350 million registered domains worldwide, understanding domain activity has become essential for cybersecurity, transparency, and infrastructure research. Malicious actors often register domains daily for phishing, malware, and fraud. Domain Pulse exists to track this behavior in real time.
What We Monitor
- Real-time domain registration trends
- Suspicious domain name patterns and keyword abuse
- Expired and parked domains across hundreds of TLDs
- DNS record anomalies and potential misconfigurations
- Infrastructure movements and CDN usage shifts
Our Tools
- Domain Flux Radar – detect domains used in fast-flux botnets
- Registrar Watch – monitor domain lifecycle activity by registrar
- Subdomain Sensor – discover leaked or vulnerable subdomains
- Zone Analytics Engine – visualize registration waves and DNS health
Who Uses Our Platform
Our insights are trusted by:
- Security researchers tracking phishing and cybercrime infrastructure
- Brand protection analysts monitoring domain squatting and impersonation
- Journalists and investigators studying disinformation networks
- ISPs and DNS providers validating zone health and policy enforcement
Transparency & Ethics
We believe that domain intelligence should serve the public interest. All data we analyze is sourced from open, non-intrusive channels. We do not scrape private WHOIS records or engage in data resale.
Get Involved
We are currently building an open-access portal and APIs. If you're interested in early access, collaboration, or contributing tools, please reach out.
Contact
Email: [email protected]