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Enom Sucks! Stay Away From Enom. (enom Reviews)
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<blockquote data-quote="Millering" data-source="post: 2217198" data-attributes="member: 130620"><p>In the past 45 days. I have at least 20 friends got domains stolen from ENOM, which shouldn't be a coincidence. Some friends even have login question protected. We assume ENOM's database might be hacked.</p><p></p><p>We contacted enom at the first time. Enom always "investigated the case" then found "the domain was pushed to another account of enom, then transferred to godaddy. We see the transfer was legit. You need to file a lawsuit".</p><p></p><p>The ridiculous thing is that ENOM only cares the registrar transfer, but don't care of the domain push between 2 accounts under ENOM. The criminal seems to take advantage of this rule. All of the recent happened cases are that domains pushed to another account of enom, then transferred away. </p><p></p><p>There are domain stolen cases are godaddy too due to phishing emails mostly. But godaddy always try the best protect the owners and get the domains back. While ENOM does NOT care. ( What they do is just ask you to file a lawsuit.)</p><p></p><p>If you have domains under ENOM or enom's resellers, I strongly suggest you transfer the domain away asap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Millering, post: 2217198, member: 130620"] In the past 45 days. I have at least 20 friends got domains stolen from ENOM, which shouldn't be a coincidence. Some friends even have login question protected. We assume ENOM's database might be hacked. We contacted enom at the first time. Enom always "investigated the case" then found "the domain was pushed to another account of enom, then transferred to godaddy. We see the transfer was legit. You need to file a lawsuit". The ridiculous thing is that ENOM only cares the registrar transfer, but don't care of the domain push between 2 accounts under ENOM. The criminal seems to take advantage of this rule. All of the recent happened cases are that domains pushed to another account of enom, then transferred away. There are domain stolen cases are godaddy too due to phishing emails mostly. But godaddy always try the best protect the owners and get the domains back. While ENOM does NOT care. ( What they do is just ask you to file a lawsuit.) If you have domains under ENOM or enom's resellers, I strongly suggest you transfer the domain away asap. [/QUOTE]
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