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Domain Name Legal Issues
Domains Were Stolen In Enom, What Should I Do?
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<blockquote data-quote="katherine" data-source="post: 2217306" data-attributes="member: 63835"><p>The registrars <s>could</s> should be as paranoid as Paypal. If you always log in from the same country, and suddenly 'somebody' logs in to your account from a Chinese IP address, and initiates a domain transfer request - this should raise a red flag.</p><p>I thought outgoing domain transfers might be scrutinized a little bit, at least the dodgy requests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katherine, post: 2217306, member: 63835"] The registrars [s]could[/s] should be as paranoid as Paypal. If you always log in from the same country, and suddenly 'somebody' logs in to your account from a Chinese IP address, and initiates a domain transfer request - this should raise a red flag. I thought outgoing domain transfers might be scrutinized a little bit, at least the dodgy requests. [/QUOTE]
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