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Domain Transfer

May 13, 2022
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by Cybersecurity Analyst

We’re transferring our domains to the other domain registrar. This may temporarily affect the system availability and make some systems unable to resolve, until DNS records are refreshed globally.

If you find out that our UI or API domain is not able to resolve anymore, and you have some urgent work to do, please contact the system administrator and we will provide you with instructions on how to reach the system until DNS configuration changes are applied.

This process will not affect background alerts you configured before – everything will be processed as usual.

Please accept our apologies!

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