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Someone Stole Your Canadian Domain Name?
Stolen .ca Domain Names
A stolen .CA domain (also called domain hijacking) occurs when someone gains unauthorized control of your domain name.
This may involve:
- Unauthorized .ca domain name transfers
- Changes to WHOIS contact information
- DNS modifications redirecting traffic
- Account takeover of your canadian domain name registrar
- Fraudulent renewal or ownership changes to your Canadian Domain Name
Because .CA domains are regulated by CIRA (Canadian Internet Registration Authority), recovery procedures differ slightly from other TLDs like .com.
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Because .CA domains are regulated by CIRA (Canadian Internet Registration Authority), recovery procedures differ slightly from other TLDs like .com.
Domain theft is a growing cybersecurity issue in Canada.
If your .CA domain name has been stolen, transferred without permission, or hijacked by unauthorized parties, it is critical to act quickly.
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