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Namecheap Outage Map

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Namecheap provides services on domain name registration, and offer for sale domain names that are registered to third parties (also known as aftermarket domain names). It is also a web hosting company.

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Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Zionsville, IN 1
Lake Charles, LA 1
Marinha Grande, Distrito de Leiria 1
Bengaluru, KA 1
Torrejón de Ardoz, Comunidad de Madrid 1
San Francisco, CA 1
Dublin, Leinster 1

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Namecheap Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • osiris3366 OSIRIS (@osiris3366) reported

    @Namecheap NAMECHEAP admitted to me they violated their own terms of service, but allowed me as an exception to keep my business. Im sure ICANN will be interested in the emails sent.

  • AndrewM36013517 DyerMaker (@AndrewM36013517) reported

    @apedotc @ummjackson @Namecheap "Blockchain domains could be stored and managed in his own wallet so he no longer needs a registrar at all." Nope. Wrong. So wrong. ARe you crypto people all just flat-out ignorant about technology? Is that why you continue to support this nonsense?

  • _bgates Brendan 🍕🗳️😷☎️ (@_bgates) reported

    @shep @Cloudflare The only Namecheap issue I had was self-inflicted... used their app for 2FA and forgot about, had to beg their support to let me back in after switching phones. Now I use TOTP and it's all good.

  • ww0_cj CJ 👾 (@ww0_cj) reported

    @lucky225 maybe it's time for me to move my domains off namecheap...wtf

  • lancejpollard Lance Pollard (@lancejpollard) reported

    @Namecheap Just FYI it's kind of alarming to be locked out of 2-factor authentication, I contacted support 2 minutes in, and have been back and forth chat for the past 20 minutes, still with no code.

  • osiris3366 OSIRIS (@osiris3366) reported

    @yng_cruz @Namecheap They admitted to me they violated their own terms of service, but allowed me as an exception to keep my business. Im sure ICANN will be interested in the emails sent.

  • 0x6D6172636F Advanced Persistent Sweat (@0x6D6172636F) reported

    @NamecheapCEO @Namecheap Can I take this to mean customer accounts are no longer in scope for bounties? This was a one and done effort?

  • mashaheedbd Mohammad Abdus Shaheed (@mashaheedbd) reported

    @domain_research Congratulations! BTW as far as I know, Namecheap is not supported by the Sedo MLS network. Would you please clarify that?

  • AndrewM36013517 DyerMaker (@AndrewM36013517) reported

    @apedotc @ummjackson @Namecheap Bud, this **** was tried in 2011. I was there. People were mining bitcoin and talking all about blockchain domains. It never materialized because there are too many flaws.

  • AndrewM36013517 DyerMaker (@AndrewM36013517) reported

    @apedotc @ummjackson @Namecheap Lol, I can't help but notice you didn't point out the mistakes that are being corrected by Handshake. Curious...

  • apedotc ape.c (@apedotc) reported

    @AndrewM36013517 @ummjackson @Namecheap The DNS records can only be adjusted by those with the private keys and not by a support employee of a registrar. There are several other security precautions such as MultiSig, so that, for example, 3 out of 5 managers of a company must sign.

  • apedotc ape.c (@apedotc) reported

    @AndrewM36013517 @ummjackson @Namecheap See, that's exactly the problem. You should know them as well if you take a stand against it. You have not dealt with it, but immediately draw conclusions from previously failed attempts and resulting prejudices. My time is too valuable to waste on cognitively impaired people.

  • get_so_relevant relevant.so (@get_so_relevant) reported

    After you have registered the domain via @Namecheap and pointed it to @Cloudflare - it is time to register an email address with your new domain. Which email service to choose? 🧐👇

  • 0_1_0_1_0_0_0_0 J (@0_1_0_1_0_0_0_0) reported

    @Namecheap another nuke please: hxxps://kioghiuygtiu-b8dae5[.]ingress-comporellon[.]ewp[.]live/es/clients/login[.]php?verification#_

  • apedotc ape.c (@apedotc) reported

    @AndrewM36013517 @ummjackson @Namecheap Indeed, no additional security is gained when reputable CEO and CTOs responsible for running billion dollar companies hold the keys to the domains, compared to when a random support employee in a low-wage country is bribed, manipulated or hacked to gain access to the DNS records.

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