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If you own valuable domain names there are many things you'll need to protect them from over the years, including domain theft, domain host hijackin read more »
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"There's a frightening new batch of scams going around now that can damage your reputation as domain "squatters" steal your domain name..." read more »
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"Like real-world theft, the hijacking of an Internet address can happen quickly and with little warning..." read more »
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"While not every domain might be equally desirable to a hijacker, newer rules that were implemented in order to make domain transfers easier may als read more »
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"now it is time to look at Reverse Domain Name Hi-Jackers. People who file complaints to steal domains from domain owners. As sure as domains are ge read more »
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"I kept an eye on the registration status and about 2 months before the domain name was going to expire under the hijackers ownership, I processed a read more »
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"Over Christmas there was a well-publicized case of domain-hijacking that gained some worldwide media attention when David Airey had his domain, www read more »
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"Domain name hijacking is an unfortunate but inherent risk in this industry. For this post, I’ll define it as the wrongful taking of a paid domain r read more »
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NetworkSolutions is internally registering each and every domain name that a user searches for using their website, essentially holding it hostage. read more »
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During a special meeting of the ICANN Board of Directors a resolution was passed which will end domain tasting as we know it. The discussion was spar read more »
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Checking out Domain Bits today, there was a damn interesting post that absolutely shocked me. It was mentioned at Tech Crunch, but I don’t visit thei read more »
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Attorney John Berryhill has foiled another reverse hijacking attempt, perpetrated this time by a Swiss company that makes Beech-Nut foods. They tried read more »
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A picture tells a thousand words. Lets look at what happens when Google Chrome visits a web page that does not exist:What Are The Issues?1. Revenue f read more »
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