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I figured I'd post this here for the newer members.
Once a year GoDaddy and Moniker (I'm sure other registrars do, to) sends out an email asking you to confirm your contact details. This is an opportunity scammers use to try to get your account information by telling you to click on a link (looks like to GoDaddy but usually goes to something close) and log in. You see the threat here?
I just got one from GoDaddy (legit) and this is how they do it: They ask you to go to a link (you can confirm the link by looking at the actual URL, not the text in the email) and then copy and paste a long code into the box on that screen. This will take you to a screen with all your domains and the contact information.
They do not ask you to log in.
If you're ever suspicious about these, call the registrar and check the links - some are very close like Goldaddy, Gododdy, etc..
Once a year GoDaddy and Moniker (I'm sure other registrars do, to) sends out an email asking you to confirm your contact details. This is an opportunity scammers use to try to get your account information by telling you to click on a link (looks like to GoDaddy but usually goes to something close) and log in. You see the threat here?
I just got one from GoDaddy (legit) and this is how they do it: They ask you to go to a link (you can confirm the link by looking at the actual URL, not the text in the email) and then copy and paste a long code into the box on that screen. This will take you to a screen with all your domains and the contact information.
They do not ask you to log in.
If you're ever suspicious about these, call the registrar and check the links - some are very close like Goldaddy, Gododdy, etc..