Hi,
I'm wondering which registrar in your experience is the safest to keep your most valuable domains at.
I mean in terms of which registrar has most security to avoid your account getting hijacked and your domains stolen, for example registrar with the best track record in not getting hacked and clients losing the least amount of domains at. Comparing registrars like: godaddy, moniker, fabulous, dynadot, networksolutions, enom etc...
I made a quick question regarding this in another thread with a different subject and got an excellent answer from Actnow, I've quoted him below:
I thought I should post it here since it was such a good answer and I wanted to ask Actnow a further question without hijacking his other thread completely
Actnow, you mentioned some things I should be careful about, what are those things?
Thanks very much!
Sincerely,
JED
I'm wondering which registrar in your experience is the safest to keep your most valuable domains at.
I mean in terms of which registrar has most security to avoid your account getting hijacked and your domains stolen, for example registrar with the best track record in not getting hacked and clients losing the least amount of domains at. Comparing registrars like: godaddy, moniker, fabulous, dynadot, networksolutions, enom etc...
I made a quick question regarding this in another thread with a different subject and got an excellent answer from Actnow, I've quoted him below:
Many of the major registrars are somewhat secure.
Higher the value of the domain, more chance it could be hijacked.
There are 3 major ways hijackers could gain control of your registrar acct and then your domains.
1. keystroke/spyware. Getting access to your email acct and/or registrar acct.
2. using the same data (acct name & password) at many of your accts.
(registrars, forums, email accts, etc.)
3. Social engineering. Talking there way into your acct.
The most secure would be Moniker. Fab. also offers a special* service to prevent a domain from being transferred out.
*Fab. or others can give you more details.
What you don't want to do is keep a "very valuable" domain in some of the registrars that are also in the auction business. (Netsol, Enom, etc.)
Yes, Moniker is in the auction business. But, I haven't heard any horror stories about
Moniker putting a domain into auction because the whois was not correct.
Or, set up your own private registrar.
However, there are a few things you have to be careful about.
That is a quick overview.
The topic deserves its own discussion thread.
I thought I should post it here since it was such a good answer and I wanted to ask Actnow a further question without hijacking his other thread completely
Actnow, you mentioned some things I should be careful about, what are those things?
Thanks very much!
Sincerely,
JED