Christopher
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It's amazing the more I read about the domain industry, the more I realise I have to keep learning.
This great article by a "Acro" a domain investor and web & graphic designer.
Goes into his personal journey to track stolen domains, and highlight them to the victims, if he can find them.
http://acro.net/blog/domain-crime-sometimes-the-owner-does-not-want-to-be-found/
Has anyone here had their domain stolen, and successfully got it back?
This great article by a "Acro" a domain investor and web & graphic designer.
Goes into his personal journey to track stolen domains, and highlight them to the victims, if he can find them.
"The domain was stolen using a very common technique of domain hijacking, using the email address of a controlling domain that itself had dropped. The “orphaned” domain became vulnerable the moment it wasn’t disassociated with the controlling domain."
http://acro.net/blog/domain-crime-sometimes-the-owner-does-not-want-to-be-found/
Has anyone here had their domain stolen, and successfully got it back?