16 Jul
2009
16 Jul
'09
9:30 a.m.
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 03:13:26PM -0700, Ray Sanders wrote:
A lot of these places use scare tactics to convince domain buyers that "privacy" is essential, otherwise one would get spam, telemarketing calls and junk mail.
Well, that's partly true, as some companies do scrape whois data.
Not so much anymore. It's far more cost-effective and efficient for them to buy the data in bulk, and there are plenty of suppliers offering it. Now as to whether they're bad actors inside registrars, or registrars themselves, or folks who've cracked registrar security and helped themselves to the contents of their databases: who knows? But the bottom line is that the data's out there. ---Rsk