This is very good news.
The framework of operations for domain transfers seems to be quite
robust.
However, I note that ICANN does not have contractual authority to
require a registrar
to transfer a domain name back to a different registrar or registrant,
even
if a transfer was the result of an unauthorized access to your email
account or
other login credentials.
Sincerely,
Gopal T V
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On 2021-11-10 17:52, Theo Geurts via CPWG wrote:
> Compliance showed us the number of complaints regarding unauthorized
> transfers yesterday. The numbers were low ranging from 1-20 a month,
> with little to no indication of real domain name hijacks.
>
> Account control panel compromises (a strong indicator) were absent for
> most of the months.
>
> Average domain transfers are around 400.000-500.000 a month.
>
> Best.
>
> Theo
>
> On Wed, Nov 10, 2021, at 12:21 PM, Theo Geurts wrote:
>
>> Compliance showed us the number of complaints regarding unauthorized
>> transfers yesterday. The numbers were low ranging from 1-20 a month,
>> with little to no indication of real domain name hijacks.
>>
>> Account control panel compromises (a strong indicator) were absent
>> for most of the months.
>>
>> Average domain transfers are around 400.000-500.000 a month.
>>
>> Best.
>>
>> Theo
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 10, 2021, at 11:48 AM, Michele Neylon - Blacknight via
>> CPWG wrote:
>>
>>> I’d recommend you read the SSAC papers on hijacks as well as
>>> some of the background materials for previous IRTP PDPs
>>>
>>> A lot of the locks that exist at the moment are due to past
>>> experience ie. Domains being hijacked etc.,
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Mr Michele Neylon
>>>
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>>>
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>>>
>>>
https://www.blacknight.com/>>>
>>>
https://blacknight.blog/>>>
>>> Intl. +353 (0) 59 9183072
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>>> Personal blog:
https://michele.blog/>>>
>>> Some thoughts:
https://ceo.hosting/>>>
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>>> FROM: CPWG <
cpwg-bounces@icann.org> on behalf of Steinar
>>> Grøtterød via CPWG <
cpwg@icann.org>
>>> DATE: Tuesday, 9 November 2021 at 17:45
>>> TO: CPWG <
cpwg@icann.org>
>>> SUBJECT: [CPWG] Transfer Policy Review Team: Question about the
>>> 60-days lock
>>>
>>> [EXTERNAL EMAIL] Please use caution when opening attachments from
>>> unrecognised sources.
>>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> At the TPR WG Meeting on Nov 9, 2021, the 60-days locks were
>>> discussed. The present policy – and the majority of Registry
>>> Operators, have a 60-days transfer lock after the initial
>>> registration of a domain name AND a 60-days lock after a
>>> successful inter-registrar transfer.
>>>
>>> Based on the discussion in the TPR WG, I would like to hear the
>>> CPWG opinion by asking the following:
>>>
>>> 1. Are we in favor of keeping the 60-days lock after the initial
>>> registration of a domain name?
>>>
>>> 2. Are we in favor of keeping the 60-days lock after a successful
>>> transfer of a domain name?
>>>
>>> 3. Could the above be optional?
>>>
>>> 4. Should the Registrant has the option to opt-out?
>>>
>>> I did not have the time to discuss this with the At-Large TPR
>>> members and observers, hence will not ask for a poll. But
>>> hopefully CPWG can express their view at the CPWG call on Nov 10,
>>> 2021.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Steinar Grøtterød
>>>
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