− | '''Domain Kiting''' is the practice in which a registrant returns a name just before the five-day period expires and re-registers it again as soon as it becomes available.<ref>[http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/domain+kiting Domain Kiting Defintion]</ref> This practice is similar to [[Domain Tasting]], thought it has a different purpose. | + | '''Domain Kiting''' is the practice in which a registrant returns a name just before the five-day period expires and re-registers it again as soon as it becomes available.<ref>[http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/domain+kiting Domain Kiting Definition]. The Free Dictionary.</ref> This practice is similar to [[Domain Tasting]], thought it has a different purpose. |
− | There are many definitions related to domain kiting but the core idea is the same one: a practice which takes advantage of the [[Add Grace Period|add grace period]] whereby someone decides to register, subsequently cancels, and then re-registers the same domain name. The term "domain kiting" was first used by Bob Parsons, CEO and founder of [[GoDaddy|GoDaddy.com]]. "Kiting" comes from the illegal practice of check kiting.<ref>[http://www.sans.org/security-resources/security_plus/domain_kiting_sp08.php Domain Kiting and Check Kiting]</ref> | + | There are many definitions related to domain kiting but the core idea is the same one: a practice which takes advantage of the [[Add Grace Period|add grace period]] whereby someone decides to register, subsequently cancels, and then re-registers the same domain name. The term "domain kiting" was first used by Bob Parsons, CEO and founder of [[GoDaddy|GoDaddy.com]]. "Kiting" comes from the illegal practice of check kiting.<ref>[http://www.sans.org/security-resources/security_plus/domain_kiting_sp08.php Domain Kiting and Check Kiting EXPIRED]</ref> |