Thanks Richard. I couldn't have said it better myself. Best, Jon ________________________________ From: owner-registrars@gnso.icann.org [mailto:owner-registrars@gnso.icann.org] On Behalf Of Lau Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 5:13 PM To: 'Bashar Al-Abdulhadi' Cc: john@johnberryhill.com; 'Registrars Constituency' Subject: RE: [registrars] Grave Robbing and SEDO Fencing Well, I'm just sitting here hypothesising. But really Domain Hijacking is usually a form of online identity theft, where the thief one way or another convinces the Registrar, (or the ISP hosting the Admin Email) that he is the owner. I'm not one to comment on NSI's security except to say that I highly respect their senior staff and have witnessed major efforts to stamp out fraud. If anything NSI could teach many other registrars how to protect domains. This is a far cry from the pre-Champ M. days. Richard ________________________________ From: Bashar Al-Abdulhadi [mailto:bashar@kuwaitnet.net] Sent: 03 August, 2007 10:12 PM To: Lau Cc: john@johnberryhill.com; 'Registrars Constituency' Subject: Re: [registrars] Grave Robbing and SEDO Fencing Hello Richard, Lau wrote, On 8/3/2007 7:42 PM: Hi John, So, in summary.... an identity theft occurs at NSI (hijacker pretends to be Don Teske likely by sending in a fax with faked ID) and the buyer at Sedo claims he's an innocent purchaser.... its that simple at NSI to change domain ownership with fake IDs? it should be harder for american registrant to be faked at american registrars due the easier methods to identify ownership?