Archive for February, 2009
It's been 15 long years since the standard for DNSSEC was developed and sadly adoption has been painfully low until recently, thanks to Dan Kaminsky, the infamous Internet Researcher who indentified that gaping hole in the DNS. The discovery of the fundamental flaw in DNS sparked industry wide attention! Every day, we move a little closer to widespread DNSSEC adoption, so I thought I'd take a ...
Bluehost Hosting : Domains
Friday, February 27th, 2009
Bluehost is among our best web hosts . Sign up with bluehost here This is a bluehost question posted by Jye on 28 February 2009 Just a quick question. How much is it per domain you register after your free one? And do sub domains and redirects cost anything, seeing as they are based on your main domain? You can read more about bluehost in detail or sign up now with bluehost web hosting Similar Posts: Bluehost : Parked Domains Suddenly Not Redirecting
Spam and obscene profits (ZDNet)
Friday, February 27th, 2009
Spam: Let's Re-Define â€Obscene Profits' I took a great call today with Garth Bruen of Knujon ("No Junk" spelled backwards). Garth's volunteer organization monitors spam and works with Internet registrars to throttle the miscreants who fill our in-boxes with this junk. Garth gave me a great background...
APWG Publishes Anti-Phishing Advisory on Troubling Abuse of Subdomains for Phishing Attacks (Centre Daily Times)
Thursday, February 26th, 2009
The APWG, the global, independent coalition combating electronic crime, today announced the availability of a new industry advisory that examines the abuse of subdomain registries by criminals engaged in phishing attacks. Over 10-percent of all phishing sites, representing tens of thousands of scams worldwide, originate on subdomains available for registration at subdomain registry services, the ...
APWG Publishes Anti-Phishing Advisory on Troubling Abuse of Subdomains for Phishing Attacks (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
Thursday, February 26th, 2009
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. & LOS ALTOS, Calif.----The APWG, the global, independent coalition combating electronic crime, today announced the availability of a new industry advisory that examines the abuse of subdomain registries by criminals engaged in phishing attacks.
