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[ga] RISKS: Changing Domain Registration info without verification
----- Forwarded message from RISKS List Owner <risko@csl.sri.com> -----
To: risks@csl.sri.com
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 16:51:07 PDT
Subject: [risks] Risks Digest 22.69
RISKS-LIST: Risks-Forum Digest Tuesday 15 April 2003 Volume 22 : Issue 69
FORUM ON RISKS TO THE PUBLIC IN COMPUTERS AND RELATED SYSTEMS (comp.risks)
ACM Committee on Computers and Public Policy, Peter G. Neumann, moderator
Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2003 16:41:51 -0500
From: risks@Orwellian.Org
Subject: Changing Domain Registration info without verification
I found a reference to a USPS Web site allowing anyone to issue a change of
address via the web in a 1997 issue of RISKS.
[Actually, it allowed you to print a form that you could mail in.
See RISKS-19.18 to 19.20. PGN]
Here's a twist I recently noticed, as conveyed in a message I just sent
Network Solutions:
I just tried to login to my ******** account for the first time in a long
time, and it is trying to force me to accept a service agreement before I
can access my account.
I don't know if it was in the previous service agreement, but this
provision is UNACCEPTABLE:
# 4) You agree that VeriSign is authorized, but not obligated,
# to use Coding Accuracy Support System (CASS) certified software
# and/or the National Change of Address program (and/or such other
# systems or programs as may be recognized by the United States
# Postal Service or other international postal authority for
# updating and/or standardizing address information) to change
# any address information associated with your account (e.g.,
# registrant address, billing contact address, etc.), and you agree
# that VeriSign may use and rely upon any such changed address
# information for all purposes in connection with your account
# (including the sending of invoices and other important account
# information) as though such changes had been made directly by you.
This USPS change-of-address can be done BY ANYBODY WITHOUT VERIFICATION at
https://moversguide.usps.com/
I DO NOT authorize that my contact information be changeable by anyone via
this process. (The USPS site even lets the e-mail address be changed.)
If you cannot remove this clause from my agreement to service, I will
transfer my registration to Register.com, which does not have this
provision.
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