My domain 6462.com has been stolen

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Not going to get into a long conversation about this other than to say the domain name 6462.com has been stolen and is now at ename.com .......merry F****KING XMAS TO ME
 
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... If GD had this feature the OP would have known as soon as his account was logged into and could have got on the phone ASAP to report the breach.

Godaddy let my domain transfer out to ename 'AFTER' i had reported it stolen ( it was pushed to another GD account while i was on the phone with GD). Once it's gone from your account, you're fucked with GD.

Edit.: Not ONCE did GD address my questions on the phone or by email about how this was allowed to happen.
 
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It's time to transfer out your value domains from Godaddy guys, they're not Godaddy few years ago.
 
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It's time to transfer out your value domains from Godaddy guys, they're not Godaddy few years ago.

They were never any good, in my opinion. They've always seemed to be more interested in end users and hosting.
 
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ho hum ..... 1.30 am ... beer not goint o
Godaddy let my domain transfer out to ename 'AFTER' i had reported it stolen ( it was pushed to another GD account while i was on the phone with GD). Once it's gone from your account, you're fucked with GD.

Edit.: Not ONCE did GD address my questions on the phone or by email about how this was allowed to happen.

They treat their customers like shit and i will be contacting Icann about it the whole thing, as for whois responsible, all i got to say is money and power corrupt and if godaddy are using third world customer support it actually possible someone took a bribe. What's possible and what is proof are two different things of course. Am i going to get involved in a popcorn thread that i started ......not likely
 
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So now when me (the actual of domains) starts to transfer out i get this ,F**king Assholes what a pity those wankers didn't send something like that when my name was getting stolen !
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Dear rod seeber,

We're sorry you transferred your domain name(s) away from GoDaddy. We are committed to providing quality services and products and hope that we met your needs.

If you feel your transfer was in error, or if you have changed your mind, please contact our sales department at (480) 505-8877. They'll assist you in transferring your domain name(s) back to us.† Keep in mind that we continue to offer low prices and $7.99 transfer rates on some domains.

Sincerely,
GoDaddy
 
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@evirtual1 did you check if your email address has any input filter inside?
 
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I think there are 2 possible situations:
- Your email account is hacked, and hacker created an input filter, to forward the email notification of this domain to his account.
- Godaddy email is hacked, and hacker filter the sent emails
 
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I think there are 2 possible situations:
- Your email account is hacked, and hacker created an input filter, to forward the email notification of this domain to his account.
- Godaddy email is hacked, and hacker filter the sent emails

The second possibility seems really unlikely.

Anyhow, at this point, it wouldn't mean much if the OP didn't find any filters in his outlook account since the hacker might have deleted them immediately after being done with the transfer. There's also the possibility that the hacker might have not used any filters at all. He could have simply camped out in the outlook account and read and deleted the emails as they came in. Ideally, it would have been great if OP could review his outlook.com login history, but it doesn't appear that that's going to happen.
 
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Excuse my ignorance.
How can they steal my login details if I don't fill any form with password and account name in the page I am redirected to?
Possible if your PC is infected. Some time it is not neccessary to fill some form, pulling you to visit some pages can be enough for some viral to get roots on your pc. If you have valuable domains, you have to be paranoid about login. Two Factor is one of them, consider using different browsers and even different virtual machines to navigate around.
 
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Acro, I tried to message you on your contact form of acroplex, but the password wasn't right, and the message got deleted. It's hard to email you. Do I have to type the complicated privacy email, to send an email to you?
 
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What was left were 312 domains. 312 means that 15% are not owned by GD which is a lot different than .1%.
Please post them here, or pm me.
 
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Please post them here, or pm me. I'll squash that right now.

I suspect that you're going to attribute this to some part of the conspiracy, but believe it or not, I didn't think to save those results for posterity. I'm not going to do the work again but since zfbot.com is still operational you can always download the list and filter out the GD owned domains yourself. Good luck with it.
 
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I suspect that you're going to attribute this to some part of the conspiracy, but believe it or not, I didn't think to save those results for posterity. I'm not going to do the work again but since zfbot.com is still operational you can always download the list and filter out the GD owned domains yourself. Good luck with it.
Can you filter the list easily? Thanx for replying.
 
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So now when me (the actual of domains) starts to transfer out i get this ,F**king Assholes what a pity those wankers didn't send something like that when my name was getting stolen !
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Dear rod seeber,

We're sorry you transferred your domain name(s) away from GoDaddy. We are committed to providing quality services and products and hope that we met your needs.

If you feel your transfer was in error, or if you have changed your mind, please contact our sales department at (480) 505-8877. They'll assist you in transferring your domain name(s) back to us.† Keep in mind that we continue to offer low prices and $7.99 transfer rates on some domains.

Sincerely,
GoDaddy

Haha, wow. Bit late there, eh, GoDaddy? They definitely need to step up their security.
 
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Any update Rod?
 
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Any update Rod?

Well Godaddy stepped up to the plate and got the name back! I am very grateful to them for backing their customers and acting on their behalf, I am aware of at least one other person who only a week ago also had their stolen names returned to Godaddy. Of course now I have to consider better security options for this name and others but it is locked for the moment and will just enjoy a few ales and be happy that this was a win, so yes friend the stolen domain was today returned to my account (different) after a long two week wait that allowed ename to to appeal Verisign's decision to return the domain to godaddy. At this point I also wish to thank DomainGang for being so vocal about the rash of thefts! I am sure their input has helped bring this situation to the attention of the people who should be told, DomainSherpa have also been proactive in helping people avoid this happening to them, and as well as Domain Gang have provided options and solutions for domainers to increase their security in regards to domain names. If I have missed anyone ..please excuse me, regards all!
 
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Nice to hear you got your domain back, must have been pretty agonizing all this while.
Go out and party now! :)
 
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Good News. Glad to hear this from you :)
 
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