Catalan Referendum Sites Blocked by Court Order

Websites associated with the upcoming referendum in Catalonia are being blocked by ISPs in Spain. While several of the domain names used by advocates of the Catalan referendum have been seized by authorities others are being blocked by the ISPs in Spain. For those of us outside Spain the blocking has zero impact on us,… Continue reading Catalan Referendum Sites Blocked by Court Order

UK Government Considers Forcing All Adult Sites To Do Mandatory Age Verification

The UK government has opened a consultation on “age verification”. It’s bundled in under the title of: Child Safety Online: Age Verification for Pornography. There’s a few “gems” in the materials that show not only how big the adult industry is, but also how big an impact any proposals could have on it. For example, the… Continue reading UK Government Considers Forcing All Adult Sites To Do Mandatory Age Verification

ICANN55 Preparation Webinar For Business Stakeholders

ICANN’s business engagement team are organising a webinar next week to help prepare business stakeholders for the upcoming meeting in Marrakech. Topics being covered include: ICANN55 Public Meeting in Marrakech and sessions of interest Opportunities to follow, participate and join the work of business stakeholders in their various constituency groups Latest topics in the Internet… Continue reading ICANN55 Preparation Webinar For Business Stakeholders

High Profile Sports Site Suspended Due To 2013 RAA

Under the terms of the 2013 Registrar Accreditation Agreement registrars are obliged to conduct email verification both on new domain registrations and if there are any changes made to a domain’s registration details. For those of us in the industry we suspected and feared that the changes could and would lead to issues and headaches.… Continue reading High Profile Sports Site Suspended Due To 2013 RAA

UPC’s Filters Continue To Block Pirate Bay

The Pirate Bay has been jumping from one domain extension to another over the last few weeks. According to an article over on Torrent Freak, the site has another 70 domains that it could switch to. Here’s what I get when I try to visit the site no matter which ccTLD it’s using: I’m not… Continue reading UPC’s Filters Continue To Block Pirate Bay

Efibre.ie Transferred to Eircom in Domain Dispute

Several months ago Eircom, one of Ireland’s largest ISPs,  launched a fibre broadband product under the moniker of “eFibre”. For some reason, however, they hadn’t registered the corresponding domain name. One of their competitors Magnet had and setup a very simple site:   I’m not sure how many people noticed, though I did see a… Continue reading Efibre.ie Transferred to Eircom in Domain Dispute

RIPE Members Vote To Continue RPKI Work

RIPE 63 is on this week in Vienna, Austria. Yesterday evening saw the General Meeting where members were asked to vote on a number of motions. While some of the motions were more formalities than anything else, the votes on RPKI and the membership fee structure for 2012 provoked some emotive debate. As a member… Continue reading RIPE Members Vote To Continue RPKI Work

High Profile DNS Still Vulnerable To Kaminsky Exploit

  Image via Wikipedia Dan Kaminsky‘s discovery of a nasty bug in DNS rocked the security world in 2008. It’s now 2010, so you would be forgiven for thinking that most DNS servers should have been updated, patched or configured in such a manner as to render the Kaminsky hole null and void. Unfortunately that… Continue reading High Profile DNS Still Vulnerable To Kaminsky Exploit

Google Launch DNS Service – Open DNS Reply

Earlier today Google announced the launch of their new DNS service. They’re pushing it as part of their “better experience” and “speed” drive that Matt Cutts and Co have been harping on about for the last while. OpenDNS, however, has been offering a similar service for quite some time. A lot of Irish users were… Continue reading Google Launch DNS Service – Open DNS Reply

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