Notification and current-status evidence
The sent-report ledger records the first outgoing report at .
The recorded recipient is abuse@namecheap.com.
The latest stored availability evidence still shows the domain reachable; 1 month has elapsed since the first outgoing report.
ICANN RAA §3.18 describes registrar abuse-contact and handling obligations. This section records outgoing timestamps, listed recipients, case identifiers, and later availability. It does not by itself prove receipt, acknowledgement, investigation, remediation, or contractual non-compliance.
docupdate[.]company
“docupdate.company is registered at Namecheap”
This domain, docupdate.company, is actively flagged as a high-risk credential phishing threat. Registered on June 30, 2026, through a widely used registrar, the domain resolves to the IP address 72.251.11.93 and is currently operational. Analysis indicates its presence on three security blocklists, including detection by SEAL, MetaMask, and PhishDestroy, suggesting targeted abuse in credential harvesting campaigns. Additionally, the domain appears in four threat intelligence pulses on a major open-source threat exchange platform, reinforcing its classification as malicious infrastructure. The page title, which reads 'docupdate.company is registered at Namecheap,' is atypical for legitimate services and may indicate an incomplete or placeholder deployment, a common tactic in phishing operations to delay detection. While four out of ninety-five security vendors on a multi-engine scanning platform have flagged the domain, the low detection rate does not diminish the risk, as phishing domains often evade initial scans before gaining broader recognition. The domain’s recent creation and immediate inclusion in threat feeds suggest it was established with malicious intent rather than repurposed from legitimate use. Defenders should treat this domain as hostile and implement immediate blocking at the network and endpoint levels. Given its inclusion in multiple threat intelligence sources, monitoring for connections to 72.251.11.93 or related domains may help identify compromised systems. If this domain aligns with internal naming conventions or branding, security teams should verify whether it is part of an authorized campaign, as impersonation of corporate or service-related domains is a frequent phishing tactic. No evidence currently links this domain to a specific phishing kit or targeted brand, but its infrastructure warrants continued scrutiny as additional indicators may emerge.
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Accreditation and RAA context
Accreditation and RAA context
Registrar accreditation and DNS abuse obligations
For this gTLD, the registrar above operates under an ICANN accreditation agreement. The links below provide the official fee schedule and current DNS abuse compliance guidance.
Accreditation is a contract, not a safety certification.
RAA §3.18 establishes abuse-contact and handling requirements. This report can document stored outbound notices and later technical observations; it does not by itself establish receipt, investigation, remediation, or contractual non-compliance.
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