Loren Stocker wrote:
>
> I expect that any reputable reseller would see it's not in their best interest
> to harbor criminals. The offenders would likely reframe from repeated attempts
> simply be being advised -- they may not be aware that their action constitute
> wire fraud (I suspect the offenders are mostly kids or otherwise-responsible
> adults upset from losing a coveted domain). Right now, there may be no harm
> done to my domains-- but without some explicit action offenders have no reason
> not to try again!
>
> Finally, I've personally had at least 50 attacks on domains. The theme is
> clear -- the bad guys always go after the best domains. There must be more
> than slamming in mind here.
Well, if you want to avoid having to worry about them transferring, ask
your registrar to put the domains on 'lock' status -- this way, it doesn't
matter if they try, it won't succeed until you have the lock status
removed.
Personally, it doesn't really matter if people are trying to steal my
domains... just be thankful you're not with NSI where it used to be (still
is?) trivial to steal domains from another individual.
-kb
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