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| Re: Domain stealing Often they break into the registrars database and there is very little you can do. However, sometimes scammers also send you an email that your domain is up for registration then get you to switch over to them and then they reregister it in their name. |
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| Re: Domain stealing I cant believe the registrars let that happen, I am sure you can get your domain back if you are defrauded but it may take awhile
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| Re: Domain stealing My understanding is that it does not happen that often and the ISPs are working hard to prevent it. |
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| Re: Domain stealing never experienced it before. But the site of my friend got hacked, it's called Google Proxy Hacking?!? |
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