Spam Re: Your Hosting Account and Domain Name
I thought I’d check in as a couple of clients have experienced spam regarding their domain names…dear me.
So first – to help out: Your “domain name” is the actual web address (mine is www.speckleddogmedia.com). Then, your “hosting account” is with the company that can host both your domain name and your website’s data.
Many of you have registered your domain name and subsequent hosting account with BlueHost.com. The first year, you received free “domain privacy” for your account. So when anyone looked up your domain name, it did not show your personal information. Instead, it directed the attention to BlueHost.com.
If you chose not to pay for domain privacy when you renewed, your contact information for your domain name is now part of the public records. And, this is how spammers can have access to it.
If you receive an email saying it’s absolutely mandatory for you to renew your domain name/hosting account, make sure the sender has a domain name of BlueHost.com (or whatever your hosting service is). The clients who’ve received spam in this area are hearing from – for example – “wichitalawnservice…com” (I’m putting three dots to make sure there are no links!) and “czj123…com.”
If you have any doubts about an email you’ve received re: account expiration and renewal, you can log onto your BlueHost account/personal hosting account or call them (they’re wonderful on the phone).
Domain privacy cost around $10/year – depending on your host.
I hope this helps – please contact me with any questions!
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