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Beware Domain Registration Scams
by Amir Lev, Computerworld
Dec 5, 2009
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by Amir Lev, Computerworld
Dec 5, 2009
Analysis: Hoaxes and spam about expiring domains are a favorite ploy -- here's how to spot the fakes
1. The bogus renewal
Fraudsters data-mine whois databases to find domains that will soon be up for renewal. They then send an official-looking invoice to the domain's billing contact. The hope is that the recipient won't notice that the invoice isn't from their actual domain registrar and will blindly pay it. The fine print often notes that, by paying the invoice, you're agreeing to transfer the domain from your legitimate registrar to the fraudster.
2. The fake trademark protection offer
Trademark protection is usually important to companies. The law in many countries basically says that a brand owner needs to be seen to protect its brand, or it may lose the right to protect it in the future. Fraudsters play on this, by suggesting that, in their country, there's a organization which is trying to register a domain with your brand in that country. They play on your unfamiliarity with that country's laws and aim to get you to register the name via their registrar.
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