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The Domain Name System (DNS) is a critical component of the Internet, yet its foundational processes, such as domain registration and ownership changes, are generally opaque to end users. This lack of transparency enables adversaries to re-register expired domains and host malicious content that continues to receive traffic from users who trust and revisit the domain. In this paper, we introduce EchoLoc, a scalable system for detecting malicious re-registered domains across the entire TLD space that appear in live DNS resolution telemetry from Infoblox, a major DNS resolution and threat intelligence provider. We deploy EchoLoc for a one-month period, during which it analyzed 144.6M new domain registrations and identified 1.5M re-registrations, of which 66K were queried by customers. Using a machine learning-based website classification pipeline that combines structural features from web content with semantic signals derived from a large language model, we identify over 9K malicious re-registered domains. The classifier achieves 0.95 precision and recall for malicious domain detection, with an overall accuracy of 98.1%. Our analysis further shows that these domains exhibit user activity both prior to expiration and after re-registration.

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