Warning: I just got an E-mail (text copied below) telling me I must register with ICANN at a website named: www.icannresolve.com with my domain contact info, registrar name, registrar username and password for each domain, and also my domain Security question at my registrar (for each domain I own).
I went to the site, and while it looks *somewhat* legit and links to a lot of the Icann.org website, there is no way I'm entering my login info with password for each domain I own on this site...
Be warned. Many will likely loose control of their domains due to this, as this must be a scam in my opinion.
Email I received from the address [email protected] follows below:
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Dear Domain Account Holder,
You are being sent this notice from ICANN due to the fact that you
currently own an active domain name. ICANN is currently upgrading all
domains from their registry database.
The upgrade will introduce new control options for your domain and easier
access. The new upgrade is required by the registry. All domain users are
expected to submit their domain information manually at
http://www.icannresolve.com/ with the required information for ICANN to apply the required updates.
The upgrades will be applied to accounts on a first come, first serve
basis. You have until July 25, 2008 to submit the required information to
avoid service and domain interruption.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
ICANNResolve
ICANN.org Resolutions Department
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What thinkest ye about this? Ever heard of them?
I went to the site, and while it looks *somewhat* legit and links to a lot of the Icann.org website, there is no way I'm entering my login info with password for each domain I own on this site...
Be warned. Many will likely loose control of their domains due to this, as this must be a scam in my opinion.
Email I received from the address [email protected] follows below:
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Dear Domain Account Holder,
You are being sent this notice from ICANN due to the fact that you
currently own an active domain name. ICANN is currently upgrading all
domains from their registry database.
The upgrade will introduce new control options for your domain and easier
access. The new upgrade is required by the registry. All domain users are
expected to submit their domain information manually at
http://www.icannresolve.com/ with the required information for ICANN to apply the required updates.
The upgrades will be applied to accounts on a first come, first serve
basis. You have until July 25, 2008 to submit the required information to
avoid service and domain interruption.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
ICANNResolve
ICANN.org Resolutions Department
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What thinkest ye about this? Ever heard of them?
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