Shimmery Crystal Posted October 25, 2003 Posted October 25, 2003 (edited) Hi. I could be totally paranoid but I wasn't sure about this. The reply address was from support@secureserver.net not tch but the letter is signed 'Total Choice Hosting' which is why I didn't delete it so I don't know if this is legit and I actually have to do it. This is my first year of owning a domain so I haven't done this before... ******************************************Important Notice Regarding your Domain(s) ****************************************** Dear Domain Administrator, ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, requires all registrars to ask their domain administrators and/or registrants to annually review their domain name contact data and to make whatever changes are needed to ensure that it's accurate and current. If your review indicates that all of your domain contact data is accurate, there's no need to take any action. So if any of your domain contact information is inaccurate, you must correct it. Please paste this link in your Web browser address window, to review your contact data and update it if necessary. [Link removed by Mod]If your Web browser is having trouble displaying your contact data, and you are prompted for a "Domain Information Key" please enter: [Removed by mod] If you have any questions please call our support line at (480) 624-2500. To review the ICANN policy directing this review please visit http://www.icann.org/registrars/wdrp.htm Thanks for your attention to this ICANN-required annual review. Sincerely, TotalChoice Hosting = Thanks. Edited October 25, 2003 by Rickvz Quote
TCH-Rick Posted October 25, 2003 Posted October 25, 2003 (edited) The message is legit. I have editted out the links as it would give anyone reading this post access to change your information. Edited October 25, 2003 by Rickvz Quote
Shimmery Crystal Posted October 25, 2003 Author Posted October 25, 2003 Oh! *is embarassed* Thanks! It's a good thing you're here... I'm gonna go do that right now. Rock Sign Quote
TCH-Rick Posted October 25, 2003 Posted October 25, 2003 I just got the same message on one of my domain names and clicked on the link to review the record. I did notice that although the link took me to view the information the password for the account was still needed to actually change it. Quote
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