Expect registering a domain to get more expensive as registrars have to hire dozens more customer service staff.https://twitter.com/rafi0t/status/984398893696811008 …
I see lots of potential solutions that don't involve any customer service work by registrar. Ideally whois would just eliminate PII and provide a forwarding email for the registrant. But in absence of that...
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But from your side you can just mail well-known addresses @ the domain and the one published in the SOA. If these don't work, I don't have much sympathy for the customer who doesn't get informed about the compromise. They should ensure standard contact mechanisms work.
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Guessing email addresses is an option, but then we need to check the bounces and so on. Now, we have an actual contact point the owner is actually using. No, we will contact the registrars, and the hosting company, we know those email addresses are valid and a human read them.
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Is they set something like that up, sure. But it doesn't seem to be the way it is going. Right now, they're shutting down the interfaces... Or preparing private APIs you can get access to if you pay (ain't gonna happen). And we cannot automate on dozens of private APIs anyway.
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