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Does Free Domain Registration Promote Malware? (PC World via Yahoo! News) Easy, anonymous registration boosts sites used for spamming or hosting malicious apps, McAfee says.
Data Domain Named "Cool Vendor" by Leading Industry Analyst Firm (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance) Data domain, a leading provider of Enterprise Protection Storage systems for disk backup and network-based disaster recovery, today announced that Gartner, a technology research and analyst firm, has named Data domain to its "Cool Vendors in Storage Systems, 2007" list in its February 27, 2007 report "Cool Vendors in Storage Systems, 2007," by Pushan Rinnen, Roger Cox, Stanley Zaffos and Stewart ...
Ohio County May Use Eminent Domain for The Highlands (RedNova)By Novotney, Steve WHEELING - Ohio County officials may decide to employ eminent domain to continue with infrastructure additions to The Highlands development site.
Free domain registrations help spread malware (InfoWorld) ( InfoWorld ) - Cheap or free registration of new domain names drives the growth in Web sites used for spamming or hosting malicious software, according to research from McAfee. The study, released Monday, highlights continuing problems concerning how Web sites are registered and the ease with which bad actors can change Web sites to continue online scams. McAfee analyzed 8.1 million ...
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Number of Domain Name Cases Rises 25%, WIPO Reports (GigaLaw.com)The U.N. copyright agency that arbitrates more than half the world's "cybersquatting" cases saw a 25 percent increase in complaints last year. The World Intellectual Property Organization received 1,823 complaints in 2006 alleging abusive registrations of trademarks as Internet domain names.
WA House approves another eminent domain measure (The Columbian)OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) -- The state House unanimously passed a measure Saturday meant to protect residents from having their property condemned through eminent domain for a public purpose. It now heads to the Senate.
Microsoft to sue `cybersquatters' over related web domain names (The Daily Record)Microsoft Corp. said it plans to file a new round of lawsuits in the U.S. and Britain this week against people it says are profiting from registering Internet domain names that contain the company's trademarked terms.
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