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Was there a Hack/Data Breach at Epik?
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<blockquote data-quote="base" data-source="post: 2350023" data-attributes="member: 322979584"><p>I think it is only prudent on the registrar's behalf to implement tighter measures if that is what we are seeing after a hack. But any sort of domain transfer, registrar to another registrar, is commonly locked for 60 days. I haven't experienced otherwise. Pushes on the other hand shouldn't really trigger any sort of a lock as they are within the same registrar thus easier to rectify if anything bad happens. Also an account push doesn't necessitate a renewal/transfer fee.</p><p></p><p>But again, if Epik is locking DN's down even after a push, good on them I mean a lot of stuff we don't know about is happening behind the scenes in terms of security because of the hack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="base, post: 2350023, member: 322979584"] I think it is only prudent on the registrar's behalf to implement tighter measures if that is what we are seeing after a hack. But any sort of domain transfer, registrar to another registrar, is commonly locked for 60 days. I haven't experienced otherwise. Pushes on the other hand shouldn't really trigger any sort of a lock as they are within the same registrar thus easier to rectify if anything bad happens. Also an account push doesn't necessitate a renewal/transfer fee. But again, if Epik is locking DN's down even after a push, good on them I mean a lot of stuff we don't know about is happening behind the scenes in terms of security because of the hack. [/QUOTE]
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