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August 29, 2008 |
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How Safe Is Your Domain Name?
by Stephen Canale
A well-know ISP in New York recently had their domain illegally transferred fraudulently. While they were able to recover the domain, for several days all of their web site traffic was redirected to other sites and email was rejected and lost. In this case, the site of the "new" domain owner contained spyware and likely other damaging code, so the purpose of the hijack appears to have been to infect innocent visitors. While not every domain might be equally desirable to a hijacker, newer rules that were implemented in order to make domain transfers easier may also make hijacking a more common practice as well, so the risk is still there. Protecting Your Domain A few simply steps are likely all that is required to protect yourself from a similar fate.
While protecting your domain can be just this simple, it's obvious that many domain owners are not following these three straightforward steps, and are suffering great inconveniences as a result. Published: January 31, 2005 Use of this article without permission is a violation of federal copyright laws. Related Articles: |
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