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5nk.com, 5bv.com, 5nu.com, 5bk.com - All Stolen
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<blockquote data-quote="ukbackorder" data-source="post: 2279433" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>This thread is a few months old. However it's worth reminding people to keep an eye on any changes to whois information (however small) for imminent theft threats or unwanted registrar action. People using my system, in my signature, are notified within the hour whenever domain info is changed. A lot of thefts can be avoided with simple notification. Also choose your registrar carefully - some seem to be a little more lax than others and are easily persuaded with social engineering to give out important information or even change details. Again a simple constant monitoring of the whois will alert you if this is going on. Really nowadays, short of blatant registrar theft, there is no excuse for any domain thefts to occur where someone doesn't notice for months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ukbackorder, post: 2279433, member: 5382"] This thread is a few months old. However it's worth reminding people to keep an eye on any changes to whois information (however small) for imminent theft threats or unwanted registrar action. People using my system, in my signature, are notified within the hour whenever domain info is changed. A lot of thefts can be avoided with simple notification. Also choose your registrar carefully - some seem to be a little more lax than others and are easily persuaded with social engineering to give out important information or even change details. Again a simple constant monitoring of the whois will alert you if this is going on. Really nowadays, short of blatant registrar theft, there is no excuse for any domain thefts to occur where someone doesn't notice for months. [/QUOTE]
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