Hi everyone.
Sorry to put the subject line in bold. But I can't emphasize how important
it is to ensure your domain names are locked.
I'm sure many of you might be confused with this, so read it slowly or re-
read it if you have to. But I'll do my best to explain it in as plain simple
English as possible.
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is a
governing body charged with overseeing the Domain Name System (how
the domain name goes to its website and all) as well as ensuring domain
registration companies (called registrars) toe the line. They recently wrote
some new domain name registration transfer policies which take effect on
November 12 (you can look it up at
http://www.icann.org/transfers/ ).
FYI, domain name registration transfer means you can transfer your
domain name from one registrar to another of your choice. You now have
literally at least a hundred choices as to whom to transfer to and use, a
far cry from the days Network Solutions used to be the only one.
Anyway, onward to the present. How important are these new transfer
policies?
Although not much has changed from the policies, the major change is that
if you file and complete a request to transfer to a new registrar, the new
one notifies the current one (the one you're moving away from), and the
current one attempts to notify you, then the transfer will
push thru with or
without your reply (unless you reply on time and say no).
Unfortunately, that means all it takes is one determined person to exploit
the weakness in that policy and try to take your domain name away from
you without you even knowing about it.
Meanwhile, for your domain names' safety, I urge you to check with your
current registrar if your domain names are locked. That's currently your
best defense against the possibility of having your domain hijacked.
And believe me when I say that retrieving a hijacked domain name is not
the easiest thing in the world to do.
Also, kindly inform as many people around you as you can to ensure they
have their names locked.
You can email me at davezanATDomainNameSecretsExposed.com if you
have any questions.
Good luck to all of you! Keep your domain names safe!