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by evilmoo 5018 days ago
I think it's more a case of "I forgot to renew the domain and someone jumped in and re-registered it" rather than "My site has been hijacked"

This has happened in the past: http://www.out-law.com/page-4049

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The whois shows that it previously expired in April 2012. I thought most registrations were for 1 year increments, so this would be a strange time for a expiration.
There's a fairly long grace period after initial expiration when a domain is expired but can't be re-registered. It allows for the original owner to get it back (for a larger fee) before it's sniped by the next person.
45 days. So that doesn't explain it either.

http://www.icann.org/en/resources/registrars/accreditation/e...

Hmm, not as long as I thought then!

Skulduggery Afoot!

Nothing requires the new owner to immediately change DNS...
The update date was 9/17, which presumably reflects the date of transfer. So this just happened today.