howdy
recently Ive noticed more threads on domains being hijacked and stolen and I cant say Ive ever seen a comprehensive thread on how to protect domains.
maybe Im lazy with the search function and it exists already (?) but for every one of me, theres a hundred other lazier domainers who arent thinking about this either so maybe this helps someone else also.
k:
What are the best practices in proctecting your domains from hijack or theft?
Obvious things to me, although I'll admit to being a noob in some things:
- using strong and seperate passwords on all registrar accounts,
- registrar locks for what theyre worth
- seperate email accounts for whois versus daily operating accounts
- spotted a suggestion to use POP accounts rather than free email accounts for whois
- scanning for keyloggers was another suggestion I saw in Ashaw's recent thread
- anti-virus, firewall etc
- keeping off-computer backups of all emails and data (i use a mybook)
What are your best practices for protecting your investments and hard work? Could I be doing some things better?
thanks!
Mike
recently Ive noticed more threads on domains being hijacked and stolen and I cant say Ive ever seen a comprehensive thread on how to protect domains.
maybe Im lazy with the search function and it exists already (?) but for every one of me, theres a hundred other lazier domainers who arent thinking about this either so maybe this helps someone else also.
What are the best practices in proctecting your domains from hijack or theft?
Obvious things to me, although I'll admit to being a noob in some things:
- using strong and seperate passwords on all registrar accounts,
- registrar locks for what theyre worth
- seperate email accounts for whois versus daily operating accounts
- spotted a suggestion to use POP accounts rather than free email accounts for whois
- scanning for keyloggers was another suggestion I saw in Ashaw's recent thread
- anti-virus, firewall etc
- keeping off-computer backups of all emails and data (i use a mybook)
What are your best practices for protecting your investments and hard work? Could I be doing some things better?
thanks!
Mike