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5nk.com, 5bv.com, 5nu.com, 5bk.com - All Stolen
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<blockquote data-quote="domainoid" data-source="post: 2222035" data-attributes="member: 136548"><p>to op: no matter what the different whois's may say or who you purchased them from or when, i believe you are missing the point here- whois data can be manipulated by scammers.</p><p>answer this question:- #1 - to the best of your knowledge, when were the stolen domains moved from your account to the thief's within godaddy? exact date? - </p><p>#2- then when did the stolen domains leave godaddy to become registered somewhere else? date? --</p><p></p><p></p><p>if sixty days went by between those two dates this is still a big problem with godaddy and security.</p><p>but if the domains were moved out before the sixty days were up then you need to post that here as it would be very concerning that thieves managed to pass godaddy's test for identity, registrant's details etc.</p><p>red flag goes up when domains are new in someone's account and he tries to move them out. and if the thief used your name and information then this is way more serious as godaddy let him get away with it while their registrar lock was still on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="domainoid, post: 2222035, member: 136548"] to op: no matter what the different whois's may say or who you purchased them from or when, i believe you are missing the point here- whois data can be manipulated by scammers. answer this question:- #1 - to the best of your knowledge, when were the stolen domains moved from your account to the thief's within godaddy? exact date? - #2- then when did the stolen domains leave godaddy to become registered somewhere else? date? -- if sixty days went by between those two dates this is still a big problem with godaddy and security. but if the domains were moved out before the sixty days were up then you need to post that here as it would be very concerning that thieves managed to pass godaddy's test for identity, registrant's details etc. red flag goes up when domains are new in someone's account and he tries to move them out. and if the thief used your name and information then this is way more serious as godaddy let him get away with it while their registrar lock was still on. [/QUOTE]
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