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Maxlock – Protect Your Domains

September 26, 2008 by Michele Neylon

maxlock.gifaffiliates.moniker.com/pub/Affiliates?affiliate_id=1622&landingpage=home”>Moniker has launched a new service to help domain holders protect their domains from hijacking and other issues.

Maxlock, which retails at $59.95 per domain per year is aimed at offering domain holder peace of mind, as very stringent security checks are used to validate account changes:

Unauthorized transfers – often times a result of shared accounts,
employee errors, high-jacked email accounts, automated transfers or
pushes by domain marketplace distribution networks – represent a
significant risk to businesses and can cause substantial damage to
business operations and revenue

MaxLock presents a robust and
effective solution to this ongoing challenge in online business. Unlike
a standard registrar lock, with MaxLockTM, domain assets
cannot be transferred or pushed to another account without a thorough
off-line validation and account verification process performed by the
Moniker security team.

Monte Cahn, head of Oversee’s Aftermarket
and Registrar Division, said the division will continue to emphasize
development of products and services that give domain registrants,
buyers and sellers the confidence to bring business to Oversee. “Safety
for domain assets is critical, and MaxLockTM is the best
service available for anyone who wants iron-clad protection for their
names,” he said. “Over time, Oversee’s companies will continue to make
available the tools anyone involved in the industry needs to conduct
business efficiently and safely.”

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About Michele Neylon

Michele is founder and managing director of Irish domain registrar and hosting company Blacknight. Michele has been deeply involved in domain and internet policy discussions for more than a decade.
He also co-hosts the Technology.ie podcast.

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