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The domains as shown below were transferred illegaly by unknown domain hacker.
The original legal owner is 'SeungKi, Jang'

Currently, the cybercrime police investigate this case seriously.
The owner submitted the domain list to the police,and opened to the public to prevent the hacker from reselling them.

Therefore,the legal owner warned anyone not to purchase these domains,or any buyer will be involved this case.

Please contact us if you know the hacker,etc.
The owner's email is [email protected]

The domain list stolen by hacker.

list:

[enom.com --> GoDaddy.com]

akei.com
anuu.com
dtbs.com
dvdy.com
eibc.com
insk.com
sgfs.com
xfly.com

[enom.com --> moniker.com]

5004.com
ccan.com
ddao.com
emiz.com
f4u.com
malu.com
sm7.com
srem.com
taed.com
tcpp.com
wipa.com
zali.com

Thanks,
Jang
 

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Time to develop stolendomains.com I will start this week, any suggestuion idea is appreciated.
 

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Has anyone noticed that an inordinate amount of domain theft happens at enom?
 

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Are you sure these domains are stolen ,or have they been recovered now ??. Reason I ask is I have dealt with the registrant that shows in whois now, askmysite.com

DG
 

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I always kind of thought that a lot of domain thefts occurred at moniker.


Moniker ?? the most secure (arguably) registrar on the planet ..Most prized domains are there so they get more attempts (according to them) Never a successful domain hijacking

jim
 

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Yes, I'm sure these domains are stolen. I didn't never transfer.
 

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Has anyone noticed that an inordinate amount of domain theft happens at enom?

"inordinate" is a carefully chosen word :D

"a large" amount of domain theft occurs at Network Solutions and GoDaddy.

Yes, I'm sure these domains are stolen. I didn't never transfer.

Your computer might be compromised: trojans, keyloggers and other software that can hijack your account passwords.
 

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Yes,

e-mail account at whois has been changed to '[email protected]' right before domain transfer took place from (http://enom.com) to (http://godaddy.com and http://moniker.com).

It was too late by the time I found out about it and I have no clue as to how this could be possible.
If my account has been hacked, I can not understand why someone would steal only 3 to 4 letters domains when I have over 500 domains.
 

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Perhaps thsoe were the easiest of the names you have to move fast and cash in.

The other thing to consider is not so much if there are domain hacking attempts or which registrar has the most but which registrars DO the most when you come to them and say something has happened in order to retrieve them.
 

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"inordinate" is a carefully chosen word :D

"a large" amount of domain theft occurs at Network Solutions and GoDaddy.

Sorry, not trying to mince words... I guess that it seems like when I read about this, it usually happens at eNom. On the other hand, the commenter who said that it happens a lot at Moniker... I thought that they had never lost a domain name?

I know that Network Solutions lost sex.com, so the most high profile loss in history was there, but it seems like GoDaddy has some steps in place to revert stolen domains rather quickly.

So... I guess my real question was -- does eNom seem to lose more than others, do people just gripe about eNom more, or is my research faulty?
 

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eNom is a reseller's registrar. People that seem to gripe at eNom are subsellers or retail account holders created by resellers. GoDaddy is a retail registrar. Issues I had in the past with eNom were resolved quickly, as I am a reseller. If I were a subseller I'd have to contact my upselling person. GoDaddy's reaction is not necessarily better with regards to reclaiming domains. However, they seem to have streamlined the reclaiming process due to the increased amount of such incidents on their end. I don't think that there is any accurate data anywhere, even if one compiled famous cases and their registrars. NetSol has had issues as well because of their managing mechanism having a series of faults in the past. It appears to me that Moniker is the safest because they are still small enough to look into each case of domain theft individually.
 

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These hackers are working overtime or what?
 

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Thanks for your interest.
They returned domain to me :)
 
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