Well, sure. But my registrar requires 2FA and has good support. The domain also has a hard lock for transfers, which would require a signature and id.
A targeted hack that could get 2FA tokens or a social engineering attack on the registar aren't threat vectors I'm concerned about. I'm not that interesting.
Much better than being at risk of, for example, Google cancelling your Gmail account for whatever reason, or your mail account getting hacked.
A targeted hack that could get 2FA tokens or a social engineering attack on the registar aren't threat vectors I'm concerned about. I'm not that interesting.
Much better than being at risk of, for example, Google cancelling your Gmail account for whatever reason, or your mail account getting hacked.