Re: Yahoo! -- A "Phisher-friendly" hosting domain?
That's good, however, I regret that the issue had to be aired here because it didn't get attention it deserved through "proper channels" and elsewhere... - ferg -- Florian Weimer <fw@deneb.enyo.de> wrote:
But it caught my eye that SOMEBODY at Yahoo! ought to be reviewing domain names like "bankofthewestupdate.com"
Registrars should as well, but this is not the way the Internet works. Sometimes, this is a good thing, sometimes, it's not. It seems that the A RR has been pulled around 2005-08-30 21:00 UTC, so this particular issue has already been resolved. -- "Fergie", a.k.a. Paul Ferguson Engineering Architecture for the Internet fergdawg@netzero.net or fergdawg@sbcglobal.net ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/
That's good, however, I regret that the issue had to be aired here because it didn't get attention it deserved through "proper channels" and elsewhere...
If I read the timestamps correctly, your posting arrived via the NANOG list *after* the domain had been pulled.
Shouldn't someone be watching these, though? root@sodium:~# whois paypal.com [...] PAYPAL.COM.SV04.COM PAYPAL.COM.LIMITSPEED.NET PAYPAL.COM While I agree in concept that this is not how the internet runs, and I am not proposing a domain name police force be instituted, it seems to me that things like this are easily caught. Not to mention, the purpose of them is clear. On Wed, 31 Aug 2005, Fergie (Paul Ferguson) wrote:
That's good, however, I regret that the issue had to be aired here because it didn't get attention it deserved through "proper channels" and elsewhere...
- ferg
-- Florian Weimer <fw@deneb.enyo.de> wrote:
But it caught my eye that SOMEBODY at Yahoo! ought to be reviewing domain names like "bankofthewestupdate.com"
Registrars should as well, but this is not the way the Internet works. Sometimes, this is a good thing, sometimes, it's not.
It seems that the A RR has been pulled around 2005-08-30 21:00 UTC, so this particular issue has already been resolved.
-- "Fergie", a.k.a. Paul Ferguson Engineering Architecture for the Internet fergdawg@netzero.net or fergdawg@sbcglobal.net ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/
-- Alex Rubenstein, AR97, K2AHR, alex@nac.net, latency, Al Reuben Net Access Corporation, 800-NET-ME-36, http://www.nac.net
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Alex Rubenstein
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Fergie (Paul Ferguson)
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Florian Weimer