Website & Domain Takedown Service
Stop fraudsters: Our Takedown Service for Websites and Domains
You have discovered a fraudulent website? Our Website & Domain Takedown Service effectively protects your company from fake websites and domains. Rely on our professional service to remove fraudulent websites quickly and permanently.
Why you should have fraudulent websites taken down
Protection
Protect your company, customers, and partners from data theft and financial losses.
Legal safeguarding
Stay on the safe side legally by taking proactive action against impersonation.
Maintaining brand reputation
Protect your brand and the trust of your customers and business partners.
Securing your online presence
Keep your SEO efforts and traffic stable and intact, by removing duplicates.
Features
How our takedown solution protects your brand
01
Analysis
- Analysis of the fake website
- Identification of potential legal violations
- Identification of hosting & domain
02
Block Website
- Quick blocking of access
- Google Safe Browsing
- Spam and phishing blacklists
03
Remove Website
- Web Hosting
- Domain Registrar
- CMS Provider
We are happy to discuss the exact process of a website takedown with you. Submit a non-binding request now.
Our long-term solution
Warding off future threats
With our preventive monitoring, you always have an overview of your individual risk profile. We cover all potential attack vectors – from early detection of fake websites or domains that could be used for phishing attacks to the latest developments in Google search results. As soon as a threat is identified, we take immediate action to shut it down. Stay one step ahead with our comprehensive reporting and efficient takedown approach, and effectively protect your business from online threats.
- Web-based dashboard
- Domain/website takedowns included
- Try it absolutely free of charge
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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
A domain takedown is the process of completely deactivating or removing a fraudulent or harmful website from the internet. This is done through collaboration with hosting providers, domain registrars, and content management systems (CMS). The goal of a domain takedown is to stop the spread of malware, phishing attacks, and other fraudulent activities and to ensure the security of your brand and your customers. By taking proactive measures, you can protect your online presence and prevent potential damage.
The difference between a domain takedown and a website takedown lies mainly in the focus and scope of the measure:
1. Domain takedown:
A domain takedown refers to the deactivation or removal of the entire domain used for fraudulent or harmful activities. This includes all content, subdomains, and associated services operated under that domain. The domain takedown aims to eliminate the entire online presence of the fraudulent entity.
2. Website takedown:
A website takedown focuses on removing specific content or pages within a domain. This may include deactivating individual fraudulent pages or sections of a website without affecting the entire domain. A website takedown is often used when only certain parts of a website are harmful or fraudulent.
Both measures are crucial to ensuring online security by combating various aspects of fraudulent activity on the internet.
Removing a malicious website requires several steps and cooperation with various parties. Here is a guide:
1. Identify the malicious website:
Carefully review the website and gather evidence of malicious activity such as phishing, malware distribution, or fraud.
2. Contact the hosting provider:
Find out which hosting provider is hosting the malicious website. Send a detailed complaint with the evidence you have gathered to the hosting provider and request that the website be removed.
3. Report to the domain registrar:
Inform the domain registrar about the malicious activities of the website. Registrars often have processes in place to deactivate domains that are used for illegal purposes.
4. Blacklisting:
Report the malicious website to various blacklist providers. This will prevent users from accessing the website and exclude it from search engine results.
5. Legal action:
In serious cases, you can take legal action. Consult a lawyer to explore possible legal measures against the operators of the malicious website.
Alternatively, you can use a takedown service like ours, which handles the entire process. These services efficiently identify, report, and track the removal of malicious websites.
Reporting a fraudulent website is an important step in stopping the spread of online fraud and malicious activity. Here are the steps you can follow:
1. Gather evidence:
Document all relevant information about the fraudulent website, including the URL, screenshots, and detailed descriptions of the fraudulent activity.
2. Contact the hosting provider:
Find out which hosting provider hosts the fraudulent website. Use tools like WHOIS to obtain this information. Contact the provider and submit your evidence along with a formal complaint.
3. Report to the domain registrar:
Contact the domain registrar where the fraudulent domain is registered. File a complaint and provide the collected evidence.
4. Notify search engines:
Report the fraudulent website to major search engines like Google. Use tools like Google Safe Browsing to flag the website as fraudulent.
5. Report to authorities:
Inform the relevant authorities or organizations that deal with online fraud. In many countries, there are dedicated cybercrime units or consumer protection agencies that accept such reports.
6. Use anti-phishing tools:
Use anti-phishing services like PhishTank or Netcraft to report the fraudulent website. These services help add the website to blacklists and warn against it.
7. Notify security communities:
Inform security communities and forums about the fraudulent website. These communities can take further action and spread the information.
By reporting fraudulent websites, you help improve online security and protect other users from potential harm.
Yes, it is possible to take a website offline, especially if it contains harmful or fraudulent content.
The process for a so-called website takedown is complex and requires a great deal of expertise. Specialized takedown service providers can automate this process for you.
Typosquatting sites are domains that deliberately use misspelled versions of popular brand or company names to deceive users.
With a takedown service, you can also efficiently remove a large number of typosquatting sites.