Proposed changes to WHOIS system called 'extremely disquieting'
ICANN plan for closed domain name record system criticized over putting too much power into one group's hands
Antone Gonsalves | 17 Sep | Read more
ICANN plan for closed domain name record system criticized over putting too much power into one group's hands
Antone Gonsalves | 17 Sep | Read more
Australia has moved a step closer to secure DNS services with the Australian .au Domain Administration (auDA) completing the assessment phase of the planned transition, but a final go-live data is yet to be decided.
Rodney Gedda | 27 Jun | Read more
On Wednesday, .org became the first generic top-level domain to offer its customers improved security using DNSSEC (Domain Name System Security Extensions).
Mikael Ricknäs | 24 Jun | Read more
U.S. and U.K. law enforcement officials are trying to marshal support for changes that would make it more difficult for criminals to register domain names under false details.
Jeremy Kirk | 24 Mar | Read more
In a bid to cut down on fraud and inappropriate content, the organization responsible for administering Russia's .ru top-level domain names is tightening its procedures.
Robert McMillan | 22 Mar | Read more
Law enforcement officials in the U.K. and U.S. are pushing the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers to put in place measures that would help reduce abuse of the domain name system.
Jeremy Kirk | 18 Mar | Read more
Nominet, the U.K.'s domain name registry, will begin implementing a security protocol on Monday designed to protect the DNS (Domain Name System).
Jeremy Kirk | 01 Mar | Read more