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<blockquote data-quote="jeffhuang" data-source="post: 2217455" data-attributes="member: 3253"><p>Hi Millering,</p><p></p><p>We had exactly same experience with you. I happened to see your post during searching for solutions on web.</p><p></p><p>We are an eNom ETP since at least 6 years ago. Some of our domains were stolen in this way (pushed to another eNom account and then transferred them to godaddy in the same day). After investigation, eNom replied me that those transfer were valid and suggested me to go to a legal counsel. I'm so disappointed to eNom. It might be possible for the thief to break my password somehow. But, I'd say that it almost impossible to know answers to my account validation questions, because those questions are used nowhere but eNom and nobody else knows the answers. And I'm extremely cautious to my machines used to log in eNom. I had to say that eNom probably no longer cares about resellers' interests. I'm feeling insecure right now, although we had modified login password. Some of our customers are considering to transfer domains from eNom to another registrar. So are we...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffhuang, post: 2217455, member: 3253"] Hi Millering, We had exactly same experience with you. I happened to see your post during searching for solutions on web. We are an eNom ETP since at least 6 years ago. Some of our domains were stolen in this way (pushed to another eNom account and then transferred them to godaddy in the same day). After investigation, eNom replied me that those transfer were valid and suggested me to go to a legal counsel. I'm so disappointed to eNom. It might be possible for the thief to break my password somehow. But, I'd say that it almost impossible to know answers to my account validation questions, because those questions are used nowhere but eNom and nobody else knows the answers. And I'm extremely cautious to my machines used to log in eNom. I had to say that eNom probably no longer cares about resellers' interests. I'm feeling insecure right now, although we had modified login password. Some of our customers are considering to transfer domains from eNom to another registrar. So are we... [/QUOTE]
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