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What is a "Struggle Session" and why we should avoid them at DNForum
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<blockquote data-quote="Fried" data-source="post: 2347776" data-attributes="member: 322957690"><p>FWIW, I attempted to create an account using my epik credentials, and nP username, but the system blocked it for security? reasons....</p><p></p><p>Then I remembered I had created this account some years ago, and decided to <strong>sign on as Fried to send Rob a message on what I deemed a potential security concern to epik customers</strong>.</p><p></p><p>As others have mentioned,<strong> Rob didn't seem to care</strong>, and seemingly disregarded the security concern I brought forth. Perhaps being the CEO of a registrar, he can discern security concerns better than the amateur I am. Though, when Namesilo was presented with a similar concern, unlike epik,<strong> namesilo acted on the concern</strong>, not necessarily to protect the registrar, but <strong>to protect their customers from a known phishing technique.</strong></p><p></p><p>As you may have already pieced the connections together, I closed my namePros account. Due in large part to the creepy alt-right type of behavior that was quite off-putting. And in small part because I needed a timeout, not a slap on the wrist restriction. Thus, with my nP account self-closed, I no longer had access to DM Rob on nP.</p><p></p><p>I looked into signing up for BugCrowd to report what I saw/see as a vulnerability, but upon signing up, I was unable to find an epik listing to detail my report. In the livestream, Rob mentioned you can send emails to <a href="mailto:Bugs@Epik.com">Bugs@Epik.com</a>. But upon googling "<a href="mailto:Bugs@Epik.com">Bugs@Epik.com</a>" there was only 2 mentions of such an address, one on nP, and the other in Molly White's transcript of the livestreamed <em>prayermeeting. </em>So I didn't feel to comfortable sending an email there, ands since I don't feel comfortable emailing rob directly, I thought it best to sign in / sign up for DNForum, to reach Rob and report.</p><p></p><p>I signed my message to Rob with my full name, and my namePros username. I mentioned to him I tried unsuccessfully to create a DNForum account using my epik account credentials. While I initially wanted to respect something I think I heard Rob mention (that he prefers folks use their full name in forums) and sign up with my full name, I'm growing quite fond of Fried, and if it's OK with you, I think I'd like to continue posting as Fried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fried, post: 2347776, member: 322957690"] FWIW, I attempted to create an account using my epik credentials, and nP username, but the system blocked it for security? reasons.... Then I remembered I had created this account some years ago, and decided to [B]sign on as Fried to send Rob a message on what I deemed a potential security concern to epik customers[/B]. As others have mentioned,[B] Rob didn't seem to care[/B], and seemingly disregarded the security concern I brought forth. Perhaps being the CEO of a registrar, he can discern security concerns better than the amateur I am. Though, when Namesilo was presented with a similar concern, unlike epik,[B] namesilo acted on the concern[/B], not necessarily to protect the registrar, but [B]to protect their customers from a known phishing technique.[/B] As you may have already pieced the connections together, I closed my namePros account. Due in large part to the creepy alt-right type of behavior that was quite off-putting. And in small part because I needed a timeout, not a slap on the wrist restriction. Thus, with my nP account self-closed, I no longer had access to DM Rob on nP. I looked into signing up for BugCrowd to report what I saw/see as a vulnerability, but upon signing up, I was unable to find an epik listing to detail my report. In the livestream, Rob mentioned you can send emails to [EMAIL]Bugs@Epik.com[/EMAIL]. But upon googling "[EMAIL]Bugs@Epik.com[/EMAIL]" there was only 2 mentions of such an address, one on nP, and the other in Molly White's transcript of the livestreamed [I]prayermeeting. [/I]So I didn't feel to comfortable sending an email there, ands since I don't feel comfortable emailing rob directly, I thought it best to sign in / sign up for DNForum, to reach Rob and report. I signed my message to Rob with my full name, and my namePros username. I mentioned to him I tried unsuccessfully to create a DNForum account using my epik account credentials. While I initially wanted to respect something I think I heard Rob mention (that he prefers folks use their full name in forums) and sign up with my full name, I'm growing quite fond of Fried, and if it's OK with you, I think I'd like to continue posting as Fried. [/QUOTE]
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