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Which of the following allows a user to float a domain registration for a maximum of five days? A. DNS poisoningB. Domain hijackingC. SpoofingD. Kiting

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  1. 25 June, 20:32
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    Answer: Option (D) is correct.

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    Domain kiting is known as the practice of constantly registering and removing a domain name in order for a registrant can own the domain name without further paying for it. This also exploits the five-day AGP i. e. add grace period in the registration system. An individual can remove a given name (domain) without penalty, only during the first five days.
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