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[news release] ICANN and the General Secretariat of the Organization of American States (OAS), a public international organization, through the Executive Secretariat of the Inter-American Committee Against Terrorism of the Secretariat for Multidimensional Security (CICTE), have agreed to work cooperatively on bolstering regional cyber-security. Both organizations expressed mutual recognition for the significant work each [...] Continue reading
Today, the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) issued a report discussing the importance of international collaboration in the fight against illegal online drug sellers. As detailed in the Internet Drug Outlet Identification Program Progress Report for State and Federal Regulators: October 2015, there is widespread agreement among multiple countries that Internet sales of [...] Continue reading
Hype. I just found out why all the LLLL.coms and numerics have risen over the last year. Turns out its not real Chinese money. It’s not an economy of people looking for somewhere to put their money. No its a few bloggers and celebrity domain investors hyping an entire market. We’re single handily pushing a [...] Continue reading
NamesCon has quickly become the largest conference in the domain name world, and if you’re going next year (less than three months from now) don’t forget to buy your ticket before Saturday night. Starting Sunday tickets go up by 60% and at $399 it’s a hard price to beat. For me NamesCon has become an absolute must-attend [...] Continue reading
According to PCMag.com Google is rather peeved at Symantec for issuing fraudulent security certificates for numerous domains, including Google. This started out with just a few bad certs and then Google started looking into it themselves. Google found more bad certs than what Symantec first quoted, a few weeks later Symantec found more on their [...] Continue reading
Responding to a recent New York Times article which warned the possibility of Russian submarines possessing the ability to sabotage undersea communication cables, Doug Madory, Director of Internet Analysis at Dyn, calls them exaggerated scenarios. "Submarine cable cuts occur with regularity and the cable repair industry has considerable experience dealing with these incidents. However, the [...] Continue reading