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  • Knujon's response to eNom statement - ‘they don’t care’

    In a hard-hitting report, ‘Review of Illicit Registrar 2010’, KnujOn has revealed alleged illicit practices of at least 162 Registrars who could be benefiting from significant financial returns from their complicity. Particular attention has rested o...
  • DNS Vulnerabilities – DNSSEC and ICANN

    In recognition of the serious concerns with vulnerability of the DNS system as a whole Rod Beckstrom (ICANN’s CEO) chaired the panel himself with virtually all 1,200 or so ICANN meeting attendees present. Also on the panel was Whit Diffie; one of the ...
  • ICANN's Mission Remains a Question

    If you are looking for online information on the latest meeting of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers -- ICANN -- the quest begins easily enough. Once you’re at the homepage for the event, however, finding information on Brussels...
  • We Need Rules of Engagement for Security Testing

    We are now seeing regular instances of botnets from what we assume are the good guys, and an undignified scramble to be first to grab headlines for the latest vulnerability, regardless of a fix being available. So how far should the security community ...
  • It's Time to Find Out 'Who Is' Behind Registered Domain

    Not many realize it, but the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers -- ICANN -- contractually requires all domain name registrars to provide a "Port 43" WHOIS service providing full contact information and correct Web address, along with an...
  • H4ck3d & Pwn3d: A Cautionary Tale

    As if having your Website defaced or injected by hackers isn't shocking or embarrassing enough, why is it almost always invariably discovered by an irate client or a senior manager just browsing the site? After the initial irritation and annoyance, the We...

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