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How will you know one of you domains is stolen?

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james2002

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I wonder how you will know your domains are stolen.

I don't check whois for my domains often and I wonder how we will know if someone tries to steal our domains as soon as possible.

Is there any way?
 
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Use Watch My Domains Pro.
Every 2/3 days do a full admin-mail check with this tool and you see if your admin-mail changed without permission...
 

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Some registrars like Enom have security features so you can get E-mail notification of every login attempt (successful or not) but you need to activate them :)
 

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Some registrars like Enom have security features so you can get E-mail notification of every login attempt (successful or not) but you need to activate them :)

Yes, but that wouldn't (necessarily) protect against transfer requests - which may not require a login at the current registrar...

(Although I agree, every level of security - as an option - is always welcome. Keep in mind folks, that the essential part is to do a TRA (threat & risk assessment) on your portfolio and invoke proactive defensive mechanisms as necessary...

Rob
 

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Monitor the staus of each domain via a perl script on a unix box and email for issues.
 

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When I read the title of this thread, I thought it was asking; How do we know the domains we already have are not stolen? Which brings me to ask this question;

If I bought a domain 2-3 years ago by private sale, and it turned out to be stolen, does the original owner still have a claim to it? or does the statute of limitations run out?
 
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