In the ever-expanding universe of domain extensions, .sitel has quietly emerged as a niche top-level domain (TLD). But when you combine it with the word password , you get something that immediately raises eyebrows—and interest.

# Check DNS records dig password.sitel curl -vI https://password.sitel Check domain registration date whois password.sitel | grep -i "creation date"

| If you see it… | Action | |------------------------------------|-------------------------------------| | In a work email from IT | Confirm via internal chat first | | On a random forum | Ignore / report | | As a GitHub Pages demo | Test only with fake data | | As your own domain | Secure it and add access controls |

Password.sitel

In the ever-expanding universe of domain extensions, .sitel has quietly emerged as a niche top-level domain (TLD). But when you combine it with the word password , you get something that immediately raises eyebrows—and interest.

# Check DNS records dig password.sitel curl -vI https://password.sitel Check domain registration date whois password.sitel | grep -i "creation date" password.sitel

| If you see it… | Action | |------------------------------------|-------------------------------------| | In a work email from IT | Confirm via internal chat first | | On a random forum | Ignore / report | | As a GitHub Pages demo | Test only with fake data | | As your own domain | Secure it and add access controls | In the ever-expanding universe of domain extensions,