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DIRECTNIC's PHONE NUMBER ?? NEED IT ASAP
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fuck that sucks. Man this domain stealing is getting out of control. Login and find that contact info page, they have their number on there but it is not there 24 hours.
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See, i don't get this shit.
My security was set to HIGH.
Dig this:
High Security - *** Recommended: This will place all domains on lock status. Lock status will prevent any transfers from occurring. You may still transfer your domains, but you will need to first unlock the domains individually using the Domain Registry Status Manager link below.
So, how did they steal it ?Comment
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Man that sucks. Domain registers should have 24 hour support. You can try to do a support ticket but I don't know if they answer those on weekends either. It seems like locked domains don't do shit for security.
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i suggest ppl start looking at places like gandi.net and other domain registrars used normally by spammers and ppl seeking immunity. why? because they are so paranoid, it's like a 10 step procedure to actually transfer your domain ownership, making these hit and runs nearly impossible.Comment
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Originally posted by thurbsi suggest ppl start looking at places like gandi.net and other domain registrars used normally by spammers and ppl seeking immunity. why? because they are so paranoid, it's like a 10 step procedure to actually transfer your domain ownership, making these hit and runs nearly impossible.
you know, that's the smartest thing I have heard since this domain stealing started a few months back
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In the current situation, to get the domain working again, you need to contact the new registrar where the domain has moved. (Unless it moved between directnic accounts, so it's still there). You'll want to contact Directnic about what went wrong and how to get it back to Directnic (if you're still going to use Directnic), but that can probably wait until Monday. I don't think Directnic would be able to do anything in the short-term other than confirm to the new registrar details of the theft...the new registrar can change the DNS settings back to what they were. If they're competent, they'll be able to confirm it was hijacked even without directnic's involvement. Longer term, unless you let the domain expire, or used false contact info in the registration, it's almost certain you'll be able to get it back. But short term I'd just work on getting the DNS changed so your site gets back up.Comment
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lol .. i highly doubt it was the last two. these attacks aren't localized, they're server side vulnerabilities and since most registrars are run by idiots who would rather offer you sweeeet ease-of-use, 1 minute setup, near instant DNS propagation etc .... simple brute force atks let you hop in and do whatever since changes are made to be automated and near instant.
problem is, they're response is like non-existant, and their preventative measures are a crock of shit tbh.Comment
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gotdamn that sucks. when locked domains are getting stolen from DirectNic, that's a fucking problem. A BIG fucking problem.Comment
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See the other thread by Muff, too:
http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showthread.php?t=427476
Is it Xybererotica in the WHOIS again, like the Easy-Dater.com theft a few weeks ago from Sleazydreams?I buy good domain names. Send lists to George (at) LOFFS.comComment
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Originally posted by DarkJediand of cource everyone is out for the weekend.
fuck.
The lack of weekend support is a serious issue. They hit Sleazy on a long weekend so it is clear the thieves are taking the delays with weekend and holiday support into account.Comment
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If they logged in they would have had to unlock the domain and transfer it , either way an email should have been sent or your registrar is liable for damages. They didnt steal it from you they stole it from directnic.hatisblack at yahoo.comComment
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They are not liable for damages for failure to send an email notice. ICANN provides ways of correcting domain thefts, and registrars typically indemnify themselves against consequential damages with their service agreements. I think a suit would only be successful if the registrar were negligent in allowing the hijack, and then exhibited continued willful negligence and obstruction in resolving the problem, as happened with Kremen's successful suit against Network Solutions regarding sex.com.Originally posted by SmokeyTheBearIf they logged in they would have had to unlock the domain and transfer it , either way an email should have been sent or your registrar is liable for damages. They didnt steal it from you they stole it from directnic.Comment
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I would believe a decent attorney could easily argue that by not having technical support on the weekends, when it has been clear the rampant thefts have been occuring during the weekends due clearly to the fact the thieves know the owner can do nothing, could be considered negligent behavior.Originally posted by argThey are not liable for damages for failure to send an email notice. ICANN provides ways of correcting domain thefts, and registrars typically indemnify themselves against consequential damages with their service agreements. I think a suit would only be successful if the registrar were negligent in allowing the hijack, and then exhibited continued willful negligence and obstruction in resolving the problem, as happened with Kremen's successful suit against Network Solutions regarding sex.com.Comment
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See http://www.directnic.com/legal/policy.php sections:Originally posted by freeadultcontentI would believe a decent attorney could easily argue that by not having technical support on the weekends, when it has been clear the rampant thefts have been occuring during the weekends due clearly to the fact the thieves know the owner can do nothing, could be considered negligent behavior.
10. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
11. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
12. Indemnity
13. Representations and Warranties
You could always try, but they definitely thought of this beforehand. :-)Comment
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Just giving myOriginally posted by argSee http://www.directnic.com/legal/policy.php sections:
10. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
11. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
12. Indemnity
13. Representations and Warranties
You could always try, but they definitely thought of this beforehand. :-)
I do not use directnic myself. My registrar makes me jump through hoops when I attempt a transfer. Hell they have even phoned me before when I added 20 domains at one time to my account, to make sure I had actually placed the order and that my account was not compromized.
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The site is still there - they havent changed the DNS yet. Just moved the domain to another registrar.
It was a .net domain.
It was locked.
I never got any email, and the mailbox wasn't mail bombed.
Directnic account shows no lock/unlock requests or any transfers.
Domain has been transfered to enom.com and they are using proxyguard to hide the whois info.
Both registrars are working monday thru friday so there is no way to reach either of them now.
I have no idea how the've done it. I thought DirectNic was a pretty safe place to keep domains at.Comment
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Damn that scares me. How the **** is that possible. Did they maybe hack your email account, request the transfer, and replied that? (and agreed in the mail and deleted it?)Originally posted by DarkJediThe site is still there - they havent changed the DNS yet. Just moved the domain to another registrar.
It was a .net domain.
It was locked.
I never got any email, and the mailbox wasn't mail bombed.
Directnic account shows no lock/unlock requests or any transfers.
Domain has been transfered to enom.com and they are using proxyguard to hide the whois info.
Both registrars are working monday thru friday so there is no way to reach either of them now.
I have no idea how the've done it. I thought DirectNic was a pretty safe place to keep domains at.
Also sleazy, you have an idea how they did it?
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No, my email is still working.Originally posted by justsexxxDamn that scares me. How the **** is that possible. Did they maybe hack your email account, request the transfer, and replied that? (and agreed in the mail and deleted it?)
Also sleazy, you have an idea how they did it?
Andre
I never received any emails about any transfers.
I also have many other domain in my directnic account so they could have taken them also if they had hacked my account.
Must be some DirectNic backdoor, i don't know.Comment
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Sure sounds strange. There was a previous directnic hijack reported a couple weeks ago. I wonder if the hijackers were waiting for a longer holiday weekend to switch the DNS, hoping you wouldn't notice until then, or maybe wait 60 days and then transfer it to yet another registrar, so getting it back would be more complicated. I'm interested in what you find out, hope you post updates DJ.Comment
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Curious, did you signup that domain directly through DirectNic or did a hosting company register it for you?Originally posted by DarkJediThe site is still there - they havent changed the DNS yet. Just moved the domain to another registrar.
It was a .net domain.
It was locked.
I never got any email, and the mailbox wasn't mail bombed.
Directnic account shows no lock/unlock requests or any transfers.
Domain has been transfered to enom.com and they are using proxyguard to hide the whois info.
Both registrars are working monday thru friday so there is no way to reach either of them now.
I have no idea how the've done it. I thought DirectNic was a pretty safe place to keep domains at.Comment
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I had just emailed my registar and they replied pretty fast, 24/7 support. Its domainnamesystems btw...Comment
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Originally posted by andrej_NDCI had just emailed my registar and they replied pretty fast, 24/7 support. Its domainnamesystems btw...
This is a domain name dispute and has to follow protools set by ICANN. email support is 24/7 through DirecNic's tgrouble tiket system. I think if you ask around you will find the support goes above and beyond.
Unfortunately, when there is a domain name dispute, most times it cannot be resolved post haste, and especially on Mardi Gras weekend
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