January 26, 2005 -- A new wave of internet domain name theft has been sweeping the world wide web. Recently, prominent internet service provider panix.com had their domain stolen, their
website was down for several days and tens of thousands of panix.com customers did not receive their email. Website domain names aem.com f3.com and xybererotica.com were reportedly stolen
as well.
"The most famous case in which someone was able to www.moiker.com [steal a domain name] was sex.com." said internet domain name security expert and
www.Moniker.com CEO Monte Cahn, "This domain was held for over three years, the original owner was able to get the name back after many courtroom
battles but he lost several million dollars revenue when his domain name was stolen."
ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers who oversees domain name registration and regulation, recently updated their policy surrounding domain transfers between two
domain registrars. The new policy requires the registrar who will be taking over control of an Internet domain to receive approval for the transfer from an administrator at the registrar
transferring the domain out. ICANN also requires an e-mail to be sent to both registrars involved in the transfer and allows five days for the transferring registrar to cancel the
transfer. A loophole in this new system allowed for the www.moniker.com [domain name theft], ICANN is looking into improving their procedures.
There are a number of precautions web masters can take to prevent someone from getting the opportunity to steal a domain name from you:
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Make sure that your domains are always locked at your registrar.This lock should show up when looking up your domain in WhoIS or at the registry.
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Make sure that you protect your admin email and only allow access to those you trust.
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Make sure that your account information is correct and accurate in your account at all times including using a valid email
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Always protect your email from hijacking.The best way is to secure a personal domain to use as your email - (e.g. e-mail protected
from spam bots), using publicly available email such as AOL, Mindspring, Hotmail, etc. are more susceptible to hijacking and theft than a domain that you own and use as your email
address.
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Cover your domains in all available top level extensions such as .biz, .info, .org and .net. This will make it less likely for others to divert traffic from your domains or offer
confusingly similar products, services, or information. Also cover your domain name spelling variations as well as misspellings of your domains.
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Safeguard your passwords and change your passwords on a regular basis.
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Protect your domain name and brand identity by registering a trademark.Go to www.uspto.gov for more information on how to check and register trademarks
and copyrights around you content and ideas.
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Renew and register your domain names for multiple years.ICANN Accredited Registrars such as www.Moniker.com offer 10 year registration and renewals
for domain names.This reduces the chance of losing your domain as a result of expiration.
"One of the biggest security risks is sloppy procedure at a registrar that allows unverified transfers" explained Larry Seltzer, Security Center Editor for eWeek.com "Registrars should,
by default, lock all domains, and it's just a good security practice to make it more difficult for an attacker to www.moniker.com [steal a domain
name] or a rogue registrar to slam it. The new ICANN regulations are set up to make transfers go smoothly, so it's up to the registrars to make sure that domain name hijackings don't
happen."
Experts also advise you to ensure your registrar undergoes rigorous security procedures. "At Moniker.com we take several steps to ensure no one can steal a domain name. Said Eric
Harrington, President. "These include:
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We lock domains at the registrar and at the Registry
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We set all accounts to "HIGH SECURITY" which requires email verification for most critical changes such as DNS, Registrant Changes, and Transfers.
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Moniker is one of a few registrars that have an opt in domain theft guard policy which denies these requests unless specifically authorized by the registrant.
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Moniker.com is the only registrar that has executive review of every transfer out request by at least 3 employees including an officer of the company in an effort to verify the validity
of such requests.
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Personal contact is made to each registrant if there are any questions about the legitimacy of the request."
About www.Moniker.com
Moniker.com is one of the top three fastest growing ICANN-accredited Internet domain registrars, and is the global leader for domain name sales, domain name registration and domain
appraisals. Together with its affiliated companies, www.Coolhandle.com , a web hosting company, and www.DomainSystems.com , a leader in domain name purchase, domain escrow and domain aftermarket services, the company manages more than 1,000,000 domains
for companies, organizations and individuals, and offers industry leading security and personalized customer service for all of its clients. Moniker clients include: The National Hockey
League, Jupitermedia, Lions Gate Films, www.tengoldenrules.com , and www.advertise.com. Moniker has
rigorous security programs in place to make it very difficult to www.moniker.com [steal a domain name] from the registrar.
Moniker CEO Monte Cahn is the host of the new free internet radio show 'Domain Masters' each Wednesday at 7:00 PM EST on free internet radio station www.WebmasterRadio.fm
Media Contacts:
Jay Berkowitz, Chief Marketing Officer
Monte Cahn, CEO
954-984-8445
www.moniker.com