Posts Tagged ‘Personal Data’
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
Weycrest have introduced Whois Privacy for Domains Names . This is sometimes known as private domains or private registrations. One of the issues of registering your domain is that your personal data, address, email etc is stored in the WHOIS database for all to see. This isn’t normally a problem, however some customers were concerned about identity theft issues. So now we are registering certain domains with privacy turned on by default, and customers can remove this if they wish. It is an
Tags: Domain Names, Domains Names, Identity Theft, Personal Data, Privacy, Private Domains, Private Registrations, Registering Domain, Whois Database, Whois Domain
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Sunday, September 6th, 2009
Weycrest have introduced Whois Privacy for Domains Names . This is sometimes known as private domains or private registrations. One of the issues of registering your domain is that your personal data, address, email etc is stored in the WHOIS database for all to see. This isn’t normally a problem, however some customers were concerned about identity theft issues. So now we are registering certain domains with privacy turned on by default, and customers can remove this if they wish. It is an
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Tuesday, May 5th, 2009
The secrets of the botnet University researchers gained control of a network of hacked PCs, harvesting 70GB of compromised data from the machines.
Tags: Botnet, Control, Personal Data, University Researchers
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Thursday, December 11th, 2008
Weycrest have introduced Whois Privacy for Domains Names. This is sometimes known as private domains or private registrations. One of the issues of registering your domain is that your personal data, address, email etc is stored in the WHOIS database for all to see. This isn’t normally a problem, however some customers were concerned about identity theft issues. So now we are registering certain domains with privacy turned on by default, and customers can remove this if they wish. It is an IC
Tags: Domain Names, Domains Names, Identity Theft, Personal Data, Privacy, Private Domains, Private Registrations, Registering Domain, Whois Database, Whois Domain
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