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Originally Posted by Brett Lewis There are some fairly sophisticated hackers out there. It is also very easy to edit an email that you sent to make it look like you approved the transfer. If the registry has weak security protocols, something like that could work. The best way to get your name back is to contact the registry immediately and demand that they restore the account to your name. Ask them to lock the account pending resolution of the dispute.
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That was the case in the days of NetSol and their autoresponder mechanism.