Here is the actual text they are sending out. We have already started receiving feedback from customers that are confused by this message. They are misreading the fixed paragraph as "ICANN has determined that your WHOIS data is inaccurate or fraudulent".
I think it needs to be rewritten to better/clearly explain the purpose of the message. Also, please do remove the comma after "Whois info for". ==== Subject: Whois Data Confirmation 2003-11-05 Please find below the information published in the WHOIS system for the domain name garfieldconsulting.com. ICANN, the organization responsible for the stable operation of the Domain Name System, has determined that inaccurate or fraudulent WHOIS data can be grounds for a third party to contest your rights to your domain name registration. Please take a moment to review your current WHOIS data. Sincerely, Your DNS Host Whois info for, example.com: ==== -- <=> ASK and you shall receive <=>