Elenka
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I just awake and got an email from Godaddy that my domain names were sucsesfully transferred . I contacted Godaddy support team and they told me to send an email to [email protected] . Worst morning ever
i advice use yahoo email and enable 2FA security on yahoo and on godaddy. so even if they hack password of your email then still they need your mobile to access your account.
I'm using yahoo and every time to sign in to yahoo account. i need 2FA verification. i don't know gmail has that option or notYahoo email? Is Gmail email vulnerable? Please guide.
I'm using yahoo and every time to sign in to yahoo account. i need 2FA verification. i don't know gmail has that option or not
hy today i got email from
[email protected]
he ask me to send doc id, is this email from godaddy or phising ?
I would suggest confirming the email from GD Tech / Sales Rep before clicking on any link or doing anything.
i have send my doc id...
Gmail has 2 step verification i use them instant code never has any issue receiving code.Oh I get it now, thanks.
Yup, you are right, I also have Yahoo's 2 step verification on one of my personal email with them. Same here, don't know if Gmail has it or not.
Hi ,i have send my doc id...
i think no..Hi ,
Did your Godaddy account get blocked ?
It's becoming too common and that too common becomes outrageously common when all the thefts are basically from 1 registrar...
That's a function of size. Just like how PayPal has one of the worst phishing reps in payments.
It's becoming too common and that too common becomes outrageously common when all the thefts are basically from 1 registrar...
Maybe ... I'm spread across 4 pretty big registrars and GD is the only one I'm seeing the spam and phishing emails for. The current one changes one of the d's in the domain to a "b" instead. Really easy to miss if you're not looking at the browser bar.
That's my point. We can clearly expect to see more thefts from a bigger registrar than from a smaller one; there should be a sort of "proportion" I guess. Like number of domains / thefts...so far there seem not to be thefts ( made public ) from any other registrar and this fact itself should make people wonder why.
As for the emails this is Paul'e explanation
" Go Daddy could easily prevent fake emails appearing to be from godaddy com if they bothered to properly configure DMARC. "
He posted it in my thread about the last GD fake email..