Fake Dynadot Abuse Emails Alert

We have recently become aware of fake abuse notifications being sent out to some Dynadot’s customers.
The abuse e-mail looks like it’s being sent from Dynadot abuse email address. But this message is not considered as authentic one and should be disregarded.

If you receive one of these emails do not click on any links, reply directly to the email, or call the number listed in the email. And only use the registrar communication channels listed on their website.

Here is an example of the email being sent out:

Several BlogProcess readers have reported to us that they are also receiving these emails for domains that are registered at other registrars. So be careful.

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