inmotion security procedures seems lax re domain access and changes
There are a lot of posts describing inmotion's procedures to validate whether a caller owns a domain, before they will perform domain and account changes that the caller is requesting.
Basically all you need do is supply the last four digits of the credit card used to pay inmotion bills.
Here is an example from inmotion customer support staff. There are many others:
https://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/community-support/registrations-and-transfers/transfer-of-ownership-of-domain-between-2-inmotionhosting-customers
There is an alarming negative review claiming that this lax procedure cause a customer to lose their domain. It seems that after this happened inmotion's customer service was shameful.
See review from someone called Nikki B here:
http://www.yelp.com.au/biz/inmotion-hosting-los-angeles-5?hrid=LPLCvNBBqqKcPESA_zH4cQ
Has inmotion reviewed their procedures following what happened to this customer? Has anything changed to increase our protection?
Basically all you need do is supply the last four digits of the credit card used to pay inmotion bills.
Here is an example from inmotion customer support staff. There are many others:
https://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/community-support/registrations-and-transfers/transfer-of-ownership-of-domain-between-2-inmotionhosting-customers
There is an alarming negative review claiming that this lax procedure cause a customer to lose their domain. It seems that after this happened inmotion's customer service was shameful.
See review from someone called Nikki B here:
http://www.yelp.com.au/biz/inmotion-hosting-los-angeles-5?hrid=LPLCvNBBqqKcPESA_zH4cQ
Has inmotion reviewed their procedures following what happened to this customer? Has anything changed to increase our protection?