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Thread: stolen domains?

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    stolen domains?

    hello guys,
    is this true that if a status of a domain is active they can steal it and if yes how can you get it back?
    thanks

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    Re: stolen domains?

    To be honest, *ANY* domain can be stolen, just as anything in your home, even when you have the most advanced alarm system or even armed guards on duty 24/7. It depends on who "they" are and "how" they do it; as for getting it back, it's another story though.
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    Re: stolen domains?

    Sensible precaution is to "lock" your domains - a first line of defence.

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    Re: stolen domains?

    ig you lock them ar eyou OK?

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    Re: stolen domains?

    Like I said, the risk of theft is ALWAYS there; and by locking your domains (which is not a particularly difficult task), you reduce that risk.
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