Maybe a stupid question, but how long did it take your client to notice his
site was hijacked? Do you think it changed to this other person's site at
the 5pm update and he noticed it right away?

Jo Shea


-----Original Message-----

On Sat, Mar 16, 2002 at 10:48:38AM -0500, Charles Daminato wrote:
> hi-jacking is not deemed an emergency issue since our compliance/dispute
> folks will probably have to deal with it, and they don't work on the
> weekends (like the 24/7 support person)

So you give my customer's domain away without proper authorization, and
that is not an emergency?? WTF _is_ an emergency? This is the SECOND
time you'v done this to him!!!

> Charles Daminato

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