Are they in .org? If so, I would call PIR. More generally, I would
suggest you contact the registrar, not ICANN.
http://www.icann.org/registrars/accredited-list.html
On Jan 23, 2006, at 2:55 PM, Wil Schultz wrote:
Hey all, probably not the best place to ask this but thought that I
would give it a shot.
At my company I manage 30 or so domain names through various
registrars, they existed before I came on board. Today I received
an email from a person claiming ownership of one of our valuable
ones, valuable to us anyway since we have an ASP product sitting
behind it. Whois database says that is clearly belongs to him and
the ICANN registrar is not one that is being used here, last
updated 6 months ago. If this would have been changed 6 months ago
I would have been the one to change it, and I didn't change anything.
<snip>
Created on..............: 2001-May-20.
Expires on..............: 2010-May-20.
Record last updated on..: 2005-Jul-25 21:29:10.
</snip>
The domain is still pointing to our DNS servers, we haven't had any
outages to this point, looks like the admin and tech contacts were
the only thing changed, and now 6 months later they want the domain.
I've got calls into the current registrar to see what is going on,
they were contacted at the same time I was and need some time to
see what's going on. Anyone have any advice? Should I call ICANN?
How can I find out what that change was on July 25th?