Re: "Domain Names Hijacked" news article

From: Doytchin Spiridonov (info@webyou.com)
Date: Fri Jun 02 2000 - 15:59:34 EDT


yup - the only bad thing with opensrs is that credit card
info is sent trough e-mail....

regards,
doytchin spiridonov

Jason Tarrant wrote:

> Its actually even easier than that. All you have to do is change the
> reply to address in your e-mail program to pretend you are the admin
> contact for the registration. As long as the e-mail address is still
> valid, or has a valid nameserver record that can be verified by your
> outbound mail server, and as long as you have the template and
> tracking numbers correct it can be done.
>
> I have had certain other domain hosts who shall remain nameless, here
> in the Pacific Northwest do that to transfers away from us, and
> without the customer knowing, and voila, I get the nasty phone call
> Monday morning wondering why their domain/e-mail is down due to dns
> changes we had no idea were taking place.
>
> NSI make the INS and the IRS look like efficient, friendly, customer
> service driven agencies.
>
> Long Live Open SRS, and slow, painful, bankrupt death to NSI :)
>
> Jason Tarrant
> Domain Administrator
> InternetCDS
> 1-800-943-4638 xtn. 2330
> 541-773-9600 xtn 2330
> >www.internetcds.com



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