On Fri, 28 Mar 2003, Guido Farrugia wrote:

> I'm Guido Farrugia and own the domain Betongold.com
>
> Just yesterday I received this e-mail to my [EMAIL PROTECTED] e-mail
> address.  This immediately rang me a warning bell that someone might be
> trying to "hijack" my domain and trying to scam E-gold users.  Of course
> I've informed Janet but i'm still extremely suspicious of these e-mails.
> Just a few weeks ago I had received another e-mail (given at the extreme
> below); apparently in russian.  "proverka sviazi" means
> "check(verification) of a connection".
>
> Can anyone provide me with further information on this activity? I'll
> further investigate this with our technical administrators on Monday..
>
> best regards,
>


With regards to your domain name, betongold.com, the registrar lock
is enabled, so you can relax about your domain being hijiacked because
your registrar has to unlock that before it can be moved.

A few of your other domains though (I won't say which ones on list),
do not have this lock set. You have them regged via different regsitrars,
not all of them support regsitrar lock.

On easyDNS we enable this lock by default and push control over it
right into your control panel, so you have immediate control over it,
even if somebody "tricked" you into confirming a request via email
or charging your credit card, the transfer request would fail until
you logged into your account and cleared that lock.

Handy.

I think you have a domain on our nameservers, or had at some point,
so you're probably familiar with the control panel.

-mark

password: 

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