At 10:54 AM 3/18/2002 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>As has been stated by the sane and rational many times. Domain hijacking
>is a very infrequent problem. This latest mess was apparently a change
>using the domain's username and password.

...which is a hijacking nevertheless.  It's not a hijacking by another 
registrar, but it is a hijacking.

Look, what's so difficult about the following?

Any registration has an assumption of validity, right?  Otherwise you 
couldn't take it at all without investigation.

In that case, moving it between registrars or end-users *should* be 
something that can only be done during business hours.  Moving it *back*, 
however, has an innate presumption of validity and should be done 24/7.

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