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How to Check Domain Age: Why New Domains Are Suspicious

IsThisAScam Research TeamApril 7, 20261 min read
Contents
  1. How to Check
  2. Interpreting Age
  3. Why It Works
  4. When It Can Mislead

Domain age is one of the strongest single trust indicators. APWG research: 75% of phishing domains are less than 24 hours old. 92% are under 30 days. Checking registration date takes under a minute.

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How to Check

  • WHOIS: whois.domaintools.com, who.is, lookup.icann.org — look for "Creation Date"
  • Wayback Machine: web.archive.org — historical snapshots reveal true site history
  • IsThisAScam: Domain age included in 6-layer analysis

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Interpreting Age

  • <30 days: Highest risk. Do not enter payment info. 80%+ of scam domains.
  • 30 days - 6 months: Elevated risk. Combine with other checks.
  • 6 months - 2 years: Moderate risk. Look at other trust signals.
  • >2 years: Lower risk. Not a guarantee (sites can be hacked or sold).

Why It Works

  1. Scam sites are disposable — register, use, abandon when blacklisted
  2. New domains avoid blacklists initially
  3. Operations register hundreds of domains, cycle through them rapidly

When It Can Mislead

  • New legitimate startups (cross-reference with business registration)
  • Purchased expired domains (check Wayback Machine for content changes)
  • Compromised old sites serving new phishing pages

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