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  • Indictment Shows Ease of Hijacking Domain Name


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    Three hackers indicted for hijacking domain name. An indictment against three hackers involved in hijacking the Comcast.net domain name last year shows how easy it is to pull it off: just get access to the administrative contact’s email address. The U.S. government has charged three hackers with doing just ...
    2 days ago
  • New Jersey Indicts Alleged Domain Thief


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    New Jersey hands down first every indictment for domain theft. New Jersey today handed down an indictment ( pdf ) against Daniel Goncalves, alleged thief of the P2P.com domain name. The Division of Criminal Justice Major Crimes/Computer Analysis & Technology Unit obtained a seven-count state grand jury ...
    6 days ago
  • Grand Jury Indicts Daniel Goncalves On Domain Theft Charges


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    New Jersey Attorney General Anne Milgram announced in a press release today that Union, New Jersey resident Daniel Goncalves was indicted today.  Criminal Justice Director Deborah Gramiccioni stated that the Division of Criminal Justice Major Crimes/Computer Analysis & Technology Unit obtained a seven-count ...
    6 days ago
  • Lawsuit Against Tucows Provides Glimpse Into Domain Theft


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    Lawsuit provides complete correspondence in alleged domain heist. A lawsuit against Tucows provides a rare, detailed glimpse into a possible domain theft. The suit was brought by Mrs. Jello, LLC against Tucows with regards to a domain name purchased by Mrs. Jello (MJ). MJ bought the domain name W9.com for $20,000 ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Domain Registrars Often Blamed for Customers’ Mistakes


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    Critical customer mistakes often blamed on domain registrars. When online backup service CrashPlan.com went down earlier this month, the company was quick to blame its domain name registrar GoDaddy . Code 42 Software, which runs the CrashPlan.com service, tweeted about how GoDaddy “mistakenly removed our ...
    4 weeks ago

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