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Old 08-26-2006, 04:45 AM   #29 (permalink)
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Re: Warning: Domain stolen. Huge security flaw.

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Originally Posted by stu View Post
Well it's not just Club Drop, but any push from eNom account to eNom account will do it. In their communications with me they called it a "feature" that they didn't change the password on a domain push. Eh? Then when I wasn't getting anywhere at all, I asked for an explanation how this domain was transferred away, and they blatently abmonished me for not changing the domain password after the push to my account. Eh, again? It's the other way around, Duh! Club Drop are negligent in passing me a domain with a domain password which was known by some third party. Gulp! And eNom are still refusing to TDRP the domain even tho I'm the rightful legal owner and it was stolen due to their negligence. If I'd bought it from a third party, then I could understand their position because I was dealing directly with the third party. However, I had nothing to do with the third party in this case. I bought it directly from eNom's Club Drop. My loss due to their negligence. It stinks.
Reason I was saying it is strange that a club drop name still had that pass is that a name that drops, should have been DROPPED, and all old info should have been wiped. So now, if we want to keep a name, just let it drop, make sure we have a pass word on the name, and when it does, and they will have it in the new reg when they sell it at Clubdrop? Then we just log in and update the info and pull it away... free renewal, heh!

I myself keep a password in most of mine so that I can log into it if needed, and it helped me recover a name once that a guy was holding for me and not responding to my messages. It was my name, but was in his account. I kept asking for a push, but he never repleyed, so I logged in, and put my contact in the whois and ordered a transfer. He was supprised, but did not notice it till few weeks later when he came on messenger, and I told him and explained what had happened. Apparently he was having problems with his family members (like someone ill) and was not online. But he was cool with it, and we still in good terms, but that can be a good thing to have...

Just not in a clubdrop name or a name that was sold, can you imagine buying a xx,xxx name and after buying it, the seller pushed it, and you made a popular site, and then a year later, your top name was in his account again? So if you have a drop, change the pass. I would think they would do it, but apparently not.
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