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Old 07-12-2007, 12:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Someone stole my domain from Godaddy: pussyaddicted.com

I would like to report here that my domain (pussyaddicted.com) was hacked and taken away from me. All my pages are now redirecting to an adds page, and the domain is parked by whoever did this. The Whois info is false as you may notice, they registered the domain under ASACP name, but are using a fake hotmail e-mail. So I ask you, TGP owners and surfers, to be patient that we are already trying to fix the problem. I'll be e-mailing this info to each and every TGP owner out there that I submit.

I apologize for the inconvenience and promise that I'll do my best to get my domain back. I'm waiting for a reply from Godaddy about this. I'll keep you guys posted.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks,

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Old 07-12-2007, 12:04 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Wow that sucks. Hope you get your site back asap.
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Old 07-12-2007, 12:12 PM   #3 (permalink)
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yeah, ive heard about that happening a few too many times now
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Old 07-12-2007, 12:14 PM   #4 (permalink)
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sorry to hear that for you

yeah i heard about the very same thing from couple more people and their domain info was changed to false ASACP address, so it should be same guy doing this..
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Old 07-12-2007, 07:13 PM   #5 (permalink)
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It's pretty fucked up that the same guys are able to pull this scam again and again at GoDaddy and nothing is done to prevent it.

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Old 07-12-2007, 11:31 PM   #6 (permalink)
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GoDaddy is a piece of shit, I reccommend NameCheap from personal experience. Good price, nice control panel, and free included whois guard.

I have too heard on other forums of people having the exact same thing happen. False details were apparently faxed over, and GoDaddy approved it, and there it went... and when the guy tried to get his domain back, the fuckers [GoCrappy] have the nerve to say "We can not interfere... blah blah...".

Wish you the best of luck m8.

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Old 07-12-2007, 11:34 PM   #7 (permalink)
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good luck with this, im glad that i dont work wih godaddy
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Old 07-13-2007, 02:17 AM   #8 (permalink)
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GoDaddy is a piece of shit, I reccommend NameCheap from personal experience. Good price, nice control panel, and free included whois guard.

I have too heard on other forums of people having the exact same thing happen. False details were apparently faxed over, and GoDaddy approved it, and there it went... and when the guy tried to get his domain back, the fuckers [GoCrappy] have the nerve to say "We can not interfere... blah blah...".

Wish you the best of luck m8.

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HeHe, you tellum how it is...
Everyone has heard of someone else having a prob. Like this post
will end up on another board with someone saying I heard this about GD.

I have a few domains at GD and wouldn't move them to NameCheap if
I got a free 10 year renewel.
People just don't lose domains for nothing. Most bitching about losing a domain is from people who have bad info in their Whois.
Especially a bad email addy, every registrar emails people about domains expiring and some do it 4 mts early and keep sending them.
But people still say they stole it from them............

The case in this thread is different but there is something else
involved which isn't being said..

PS, blah blah..." Sounds like sheep talk 2 me????????
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Old 07-13-2007, 02:21 AM   #9 (permalink)
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GoDaddy is a piece of shit, I reccommend NameCheap from personal experience. Good price, nice control panel, and free included whois guard.

I have too heard on other forums of people having the exact same thing happen. False details were apparently faxed over, and GoDaddy approved it, and there it went... and when the guy tried to get his domain back, the fuckers [GoCrappy] have the nerve to say "We can not interfere... blah blah...".

Wish you the best of luck m8.

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Free WHOIS guard?

Cool.
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Old 07-13-2007, 02:24 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Free WHOIS guard?

Cool.
Proxy whois, never could understand anyone in the Bizzz of
buying & selling domains using a proxy whois?

I sold 4 domains in the last 10 days from people emailing me
about them from the email info in whois..
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Old 07-13-2007, 02:26 AM   #11 (permalink)
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It's pretty fucked up that the same guys are able to pull this scam again and again at GoDaddy and nothing is done to prevent it.

Again & again ? How many times have these guys done this??
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Old 07-13-2007, 03:00 AM   #12 (permalink)
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I suggest you use a place like Directnic to register domains, and place them on LOCKDOWN! See....ya get what you pay for. Cute ads, but their service sucks.
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Old 07-13-2007, 05:07 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Did anyone do a whois check before opening their mouth? For me personally it seems something else might be going on here.
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Old 07-13-2007, 05:11 AM   #14 (permalink)
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no need to talk anymore.. the guy is banned from here anyway
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Old 07-13-2007, 05:40 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Did anyone do a whois check before opening their mouth? For me personally it seems something else might be going on here.
First thing I did..
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Report Child Pornography - ON-HOLD
5042 WILSHIRE BLVD # 540
Los Angeles, California 90036-4305
United States


Right now it's DNS is pointed to a PPC page parked at Moniker..
Also their registration # at Moniker is Registrant [261204]
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Old 07-13-2007, 07:25 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Jeez, people without a clue.

First of all the domains in each case WERE locked. This was done via a push and not a transfer which is internal in GoDaddy. When I called after SpyCam (who else lost domains? I only know of her and this new guy -- not millions as I keep reading) lost hers, I was assured that even if a push is done, an email will be sent to my main email. I don't use a freebie email, either. (How often are Yahoo and Hotmail accounts hijacked when domains are lost?).

PornoPimp, SpyCam did get all the domains back within a day or so. It was proved these thieves faxed in false business tax forms, tax ID forms and a fake passport. If you think this only happens with GoDaddy and fake documents, check out a little case called Sex.Com and Network Solutions (who, like Toker, I still use). How can GoDaddy know the documentation is fake and not accept it, please tell me that.

I'm happy with GoDaddy. They have more domains so will obviously have more problems. Most adult webmaster seem to use them so the problems are publicized more.

The domains are parked with a company associated with another registrar.

I did call GoDaddy after SpyCam had the issue and spoke to my manager, and asked that a note go on my account that ANY change that would require some sort of faxing in documentation require need a phone call first. If they can call me to thank me for their business all the time, they can take 2 minutes to call and confirm I want to move domains.

It's very sad this happened. Perhaps GoDaddy needs to review their procedures. But, I don't know the policies of every other registrar out there, do you?

And remember, when you read how this registrar or that registrar sucks -- every day you read how sponsor X is a fucking cheater, scammer, shaves, blah blah blah, and you sit back and think, "gee, they pay me on time, stats are accurate, I have no problems at all."
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Old 07-13-2007, 07:27 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Old 07-13-2007, 12:10 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Jeez, people without a clue.
That's my first thought Pam. I would like to add that the vast majority simply don't understand the responsibilities attached to owning a domain name. I wish domains cost $1000 dollars instead of $8, maybe they would be treated like the valuable piece of property they actually are.

There are minimum notification and documentation requirements for a transfer. Doesn't matter if it's an external transfer or an intra-registrar (push) transfer. As Pam mentioned, the 'weak link' is the email. When all the documentation is in order, which is extensive, the Registrar fulfills the request. Or at least initiates the process.

BUT, it is still contingent on that final email sent to the losing dn/account holder. Sometimes the email is worded in such a manner that you don't need to respond for the action to be carried out. Kind of like "unless we hear from you in 15 days", whatever. That is the most common because it requires no further action by the original name holder. The email goes to the Admin as listed in whois.

This person or group has evidently found access to the email. Which is no real surprise. There are so many easy ways to do that.

I'm quite biased in GDs favor but this exact thing can/could/does happen elsewhere. Since the GD Group(GoDaddy/WildWestDomains/Blue Razor) manages over 21,000,000 domain names you can expect there name to pop up more often than someone like DirectNic who has 1,123,000+ domains.

In the event of fraud everybody works together. To think the top 8-10 Registrars don't know each others phone numbers you need to rethink things a little Even if you only own one domain name you can make the same request Pam did to have your account flagged and notated.

"...heard on other forums..." - not a real dependable source PornoPimp. Ask for any kind of proof, you probably won't get any. I hope you never suffer a fraud attack but if you do you'll be dealing with eNom indirectly, not the reseller. A reseller can only do so much since they're not the underlying Registrar. I'm not dissing NameCheap it's just the fact of the matter. Demand Media is aggressive to say the least.

Not that it matters but my personal choices when it comes to business ethics and practices are the GD Group in Scottsdale AZ, Moniker in Pompano Beach FL, and Spot Domains/Name.com/DomainSite (same same) in Denver CO.

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Old 07-13-2007, 01:53 PM   #19 (permalink)
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That's my first thought Pam. I would like to add that the vast majority simply don't understand the responsibilities attached to owning a domain name. I wish domains cost $1000 dollars instead of $8, maybe they would be treated like the valuable piece of property they actually are.

There are minimum notification and documentation requirements for a transfer. Doesn't matter if it's an external transfer or an intra-registrar (push) transfer. As Pam mentioned, the 'weak link' is the email. When all the documentation is in order, which is extensive, the Registrar fulfills the request. Or at least initiates the process.

BUT, it is still contingent on that final email sent to the losing dn/account holder. Sometimes the email is worded in such a manner that you don't need to respond for the action to be carried out. Kind of like "unless we hear from you in 15 days", whatever. That is the most common because it requires no further action by the original name holder. The email goes to the Admin as listed in whois.

This person or group has evidently found access to the email. Which is no real surprise. There are so many easy ways to do that.

I'm quite biased in GDs favor but this exact thing can/could/does happen elsewhere. Since the GD Group(GoDaddy/WildWestDomains/Blue Razor) manages over 21,000,000 domain names you can expect there name to pop up more often than someone like DirectNic who has 1,123,000+ domains.

In the event of fraud everybody works together. To think the top 8-10 Registrars don't know each others phone numbers you need to rethink things a little Even if you only own one domain name you can make the same request Pam did to have your account flagged and notated.

"...heard on other forums..." - not a real dependable source PornoPimp. Ask for any kind of proof, you probably won't get any. I hope you never suffer a fraud attack but if you do you'll be dealing with eNom indirectly, not the reseller. A reseller can only do so much since they're not the underlying Registrar. I'm not dissing NameCheap it's just the fact of the matter. Demand Media is aggressive to say the least.

Not that it matters but my personal choices when it comes to business ethics and practices are the GD Group in Scottsdale AZ, Moniker in Pompano Beach FL, and Spot Domains/Name.com/DomainSite (same same) in Denver CO.

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I can't see it saying this??

Registrant:
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5042 WILSHIRE BLVD # 540
Los Angeles, California 90036-4305
United States


I have to renew some domains 2day and gonna call them anyway.
I'll see what I can find out..

By the way I have a bunch at Domainsite and they're good people.
I usually transfer them to GD or Moniker tho when I have to renew
them as it's a dollar cheaper.
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ASACP was listed as the owner of the domains stolen from SpyCam as well, and made a statement that they had nothing to do with it. Just bogus info.

Most of the time when domains are stolen, it seems the email is the culprit. In this case, documentation was faxed in that was fake. GoDaddy was apparently told the domains should not have been released and said they have documentation. Someone needs to prove the documentation is fake, that's all, just like was done with SpyCam.

Glowlite, I can't understand people who invest thousands to create a site, have massive traffic, and use Yahoo or Hotmail as an email on their domain account. It's tantamount to buying a million-dollar home and putting a $5 lock on each door.
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