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Headlines from the edition of the news include: Draft Applicant Guidebook: What You Told ICANN | Delay expected in bids for new Internet domain names as trademark, security discussed | Icann delays generic top-level domains | Hells Angels revved over disputed domain names | Financial Crisis Hits Global Domain Registrations, But Registrations Still Increase 16% in 2008 | Internet Domain Names Grow to 177 Million in 2008, Latest VeriSign Industry Brief Shows And see my website - http://technewsreview.com.au/ - for daily updates in between postings. *************************************************** The domain name news is supported by auDA *************************************************** All The Web's A Stage: Internet Governance Takes the Floor at Domain Pulse http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=7315 Microsoft Collaborates With Industry to Disrupt Conficker Worm http://icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-2-12feb09-en.htm DOTZON - Incubating New TLD Name Spaces http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=7295 au: Bottle Domains security incident http://www.auda.org.au/news-archive/auda-10022009/ Google, Yahoo and Microsoft Collaborate to Clean Up Web http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/02/12/google-yahoo-and-microsoft-collaborate-to-clean-up-web/ Microsoft offers $250,000 reward to find worm creator http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article5726638.ece au: Netregistry Survey: Online Business set to Boom during the Bust http://computerworld.com.au/article/276744/ ********************** GOVERNANCE ********************** Do We Need a New Internet? Two decades ago a 23-year-old Cornell University graduate student brought the Internet to its knees with a simple software program that skipped from computer to computer at blinding speed, thoroughly clogging the then-tiny network in the space of a few hours. http://nytimes.com/2009/02/15/weekinreview/15markoff.html Internet Governance Policy In 2009: Transition To New Digital Oversight [sub req'd] This year could be a transitional one for global internet governance policy, as the internet’s technical oversight body may finally lose its ties to the United States, the next generation internet comes into its own, the UN Internet Governance Forum will be reviewed, and the world could see the rapid spread of new internet domains. http://www.ip-watch.org/weblog/2009/02/12/internet-governance-policy-in-2009-transition-to-new-digital-oversight/ All The Web's A Stage: Internet Governance Takes the Floor at Domain Pulse Domain Pulse 2009, the premier annual domain name conference for the German-speaking countries, took place this year in the beautiful Germany city of Dresden. While domain names are the focus of Domain Pulse, DENIC, this year's organisers, diversified the conference to also include internet governance issues such as political campaigning and web 2.0, publicly financed media and the internet, the mobile internet, identity theft and advertising online. http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=7315 http://www.domainpulse.com/2009/02/15/all-the-webs-a-stage-internet-governance-takes-the-floor-at-domain-pulse/ http://www.domainnews.com/en/general/all-the-webs-a-stage-internet-governance-takes-the-floor-at-domain-pulse.html ********************** DOMAIN NAMES ********************** ********************** - ICANN ********************** Microsoft Collaborates With Industry to Disrupt Conficker Worm Today, Microsoft announced a partnership with technology industry leaders and academia to implement a coordinated, global response to the Conficker (aka Downadup) worm. Together with security researchers, ICANN, and operators within the Domain Name System, Microsoft coordinated a response designed to disable domains targeted by Conficker. Microsoft also announced a $250,000 reward for information that results in the arrest and conviction of those responsible for illegally launching the Conficker malicious code on the Internet. http://icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-2-12feb09-en.htm http://www.microsoft.com/Presspass/press/2009/feb09/02-12ConfickerPR.mspx Recruitment for ICANN Leadership Positions: 2009 Nominating Committee The 2009 Nominating Committee began its work in November 2008 following the ICANN Annual Meeting in Cairo, Egypt, and is actively seeking qualified candidates for the following key positions within ICANN: http://icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-12feb09-en.htm What Do You Want to Ask in Mexico City? In a little over two weeks, ICANN's 34th international public meeting will take place in Mexico City. An intrinsic part of every ICANN meeting is the ability of the community to ask questions and make comments in a public setting. In Mexico City, we will have two main public forums, as well as numerous other open-microphone periods during specific meetings. http://icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-2-11feb09-en.htm Public Comment: Single and Two-Character .BIZ Domains ICANN is today opening a public comment forum on a proposed amendment from NeuStar to Appendix 6 and 7 of the .BIZ Registry Agreement. http://icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-13feb09-en.htm ACSO Open Joint Sessions in Mexico On the Monday of the Mexico meeting, there will be a joint meeting of the Advisory Committees and Supporting Organisations. The objective of this “ACSO” session is to share views and perspectives on common issues in a way that will inform the discussions within those groups during the week. http://blog.icann.org/2009/02/acso-open-joint-sessions-in-mexico/ Field Guide to the ICANN Reforms (Part 2): September 2006 Diagnosis: The GNSO Needs Fixing by Milton Mueller The current round of ICANN reforms started in September 2006, when the London School of Economics Public Policy Group released a report assessing ICANN's Supporting Organization that makes policy for domain names. In its recommendations, LSE suggested that GNSO be restructured into three basic groupings: Registration Interests (registries and registrars), Businesses, and Civil Society. There was no way around it: in addition to some sensible but less controversial changes, ICANN’s own hired experts were proposing a major redistribution of power in the GNSO. http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2009/2/12/4089601.html Resolving the ICANN-Proposed TLDs Debate by Alex Tajirian ICANN has recently decided to allow any entity to register a top-level domain name (TLD). The best mechanism for valuing this decision, a mechanism that outperforms crowdsourcing, blogs, and committee decisions, is the legal and easy-to-implement solution known as prediction markets. http://www.circleid.com/posts/20090212_resolving_icann_proposed_tld_debate/ Trademark Protection Dust-Up Obscures the Potential Value in New gTLDs by John Berard As a member of ICANN's Business Constituency I have heard first-hand the perfectly appropriate criticisms from trademark holders of ICANN's roll-out of new generic Top-Level Domains (gTLDs). But while it may be OK for branded companies to wish they didn't have to deal with the matter, the dust that has been kicked up has obscured real value in the program. http://www.circleid.com/posts/20090212_tradmark_protection_value_in_new_gtlds/ Question ICANN's chairman on the web! For its upcoming meeting in Mexico, ICANN is making sure there's plenty of opportunity for people to participate. Not only will there be more public forum time than at any meeting since Vancouver 2005, with at least one session being moderated by ICANN chair Peter Dengate Thrush, but a new online "question box" has also been opened to allow people to ask questions remotely at those sessions. http://stephanevangelder.com/archives/203-Question-ICANNs-chairman-on-the-web!.html Is the IDN ccTLDs fast-track really needed? Last year, ICANN sent 252 letters to the governments and ccTLD managers of the world to let them know that they would soon be able to request an IDN national suffix and asking them if they were interested in obtaining one. http://stephanevangelder.com/archives/200-Is-the-IDN-ccTLDs-fast-track-really-needed.html ********************** - ccTLD & gTLD NEWS ********************** DOTZON - Incubating New TLD Name Spaces With changes taking place to lead to the introduction of new TLDs, expertise in this area is in short supply. To help would-be applicants, the founders of dotBERLIN have decided to share their expertise with others considering applying for a new TLD and founded DOTZON. DOTZON consults, develops and implements TLD projects for companies and organisations. http://technewsreview.com.au/article.php?article=7295 http://www.domainpulse.com/2009/02/12/dotzon-incubating-tld-name-spaces/ http://www.domainnews.com/en/general/dotzon-incubating-tld-name-spaces.html au: Bottle Domains security incident auDA has been notified by the Australian Federal Police that there has been a security incident which may have affected customers of accredited registrar Bottle Domains. http://www.auda.org.au/news-archive/auda-10022009/ Plan for dot-nyc domain Real estate, from the glass and steel variety to virtual Internet domains, was a hot topic in City Council Speaker Christine Quinn’s plans for the city Thursday. http://philly.metro.us/us/article/2009/02/13/02/0150-82/index.xml http://www.metro.us/us/article/2009/02/13/02/0150-82/index.xml nyc: New domain name on Web could mean more revenue for city One of the great cities on the globe soon will have a place on the Internet map, too. By early next year, New York could be the first city in the world with a personalized top-level domain -- that is, a Web address with ".nyc" at the end. The address will allow national brands, local businesses and even regular folks to distinguish themselves from the ordinary ".coms" and ".nets" of the world. http://www.silive.com/news/advance/index.ssf?/base/news/123453092219850.xml&coll=1 City to Get Rich Off the Internet Too Even the city is starry eyed over the prospect of making millions online. Lucky for us, it's latest get rich quick plan doesn't involve eBay and a few holy-looking grilled cheeses. http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/City-to-Get-Rich-off-the-Internet-Too.html nyc: MASTER OF OUR OWN 'DOMAIN' Pretty soon, anyone can snag a hot city address. The Big Apple is poised to get its very own Internet domain - .nyc - for individuals, businesses and government agencies who want a snazzy new option for their Web sites. http://www.nypost.com/seven/02132009/news/regionalnews/master_of_our_own_domain_154955.htm Selling NYC at $10 a dot New Yorkers may soon get to buy some prime real estate for $10. No, it’s not a foreclosure sale but the chance to snap up a new Internet domain name. The agency that licenses Web suffixes like .com and .org plans to offer .nyc among a slew of new city-based names set to go online this year. http://weblogs.amny.com/entertainment/urbanite/blog/2009/02/selling_nyc_at_10_a_pop.html tel: A mobile point of contact The domain-name server .tel aims to cash in on being the simplest way of getting the details of a business or friend - wherever you are http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/feb/12/internet-mobile-phones .tel: Valley view: Go with the declining paper flow ... In a similar vein, Telnic, the British internet registry operator opened up its .tel top-level domain this month, targeting small businesses that do not have a web presence. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/a0989b9a-f95d-11dd-90c1-000077b07658.html Dot Travel - The Rise and Fall of a Brilliant Concept. Personally I still believe in the original dot travel concept, as well as the purity of the dot travel domain extension for travel and tourism related web addresses - http://www.4hoteliers.com/4hots_fshw.php?mwi=3784 uk: Enter the Nominet Best Practice Challenge 2009 Today we launch our third Best Practice Challenge to celebrate innovation and achievement in the UK Internet Industry. The Best Practice Challenge will recognise organisations, groups or individuals that have worked to deliver a safer, more accessible, diverse and open Internet experience for all. http://www.nominet.org.uk/news/latest/?contentId=6115 uk: Nominet launches third Best Practice Challenge Domain registry Nominet has launched its third annual Best Practice Challenge to highlight the innovative work undertaken by UK organisations and individuals on the internet. http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2236340/nominet-launches-best-practice http://www.infomaticsonline.co.uk/vnunet/news/2236340/nominet-launches-best-practice http://www.computing.co.uk/vnunet/news/2236340/nominet-launches-best-practice ********************** - DNS SECURITY ********************** Mitigating Net risks: 'More needs to be done' The model of relationships and trust that had accompanied the early stages of Internet development is now lacking as users and content on the Web increase, according to the Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre. http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/security/0,39044215,62050802,00.htm Google, Yahoo and Microsoft Collaborate to Clean Up Web In a rare instance of collaboration among otherwise fierce rivals, Google, Yahoo and Microsoft said Thursday that they would support a new Web standard that will allow millions of Web publishers to remove duplicate pages from their Web sites. As a result of the effort, search engines should be able to find and index more Web pages, making their search results more comprehensive. http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/02/12/google-yahoo-and-microsoft-collaborate-to-clean-up-web/ Microsoft offers $250,000 reward to find worm creator Microsoft has put a price of $250,000 on the head of the creator of the Conficker internet worm, as reported in our blog yesterday. http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article5726638.ece Cyber Security Community Joins Forces to Defeat Conficker Worm The quarter-million dollar award Microsoft is offering for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsibile for unleashing the "Conficker" worm may represent the culmination of what security experts say has been an unprecedented and collaborative response from industry, academia and Internet policy groups aimed at not just containing the spread of this worm, but also in creating a playbook for dealing with future digital pandemics. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/02/13/AR2009021302080.html How the IT world conspired to kill Conficker [IDG] There have been big computer worm outbreaks before, but nothing quite like Conficker. First spotted in November, the worm had soon infected more computers than any worm in recent years. By some estimates it is now installed on more than 10 million PCs. http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/index.cfm?NewsID=110844 Microsoft 'Posse' Puts $250,000 Bounty On Conficker Authors Microsoft has formed a technology industry "posse" and put a bounty of $250,000 on the heads of those responsible for the Conficker (Downadup) worm. http://www.darkreading.com/security/antivirus/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=214200243 With global effort, a new type of worm is slowed [IDG] There have been big computer worm outbreaks before, but nothing quite like Conficker. First spotted in November, the worm had soon infected more computers than any worm in recent years. By some estimates it is now installed on more than 10 million PCs. But ever since its first appearance, it has been strangely quiet. Conficker infects PCs and spreads around networks, but it doesn't do anything else. It could be used to launch a massive cyberattack, crippling virtually any server on the Internet, or it could be leased out to spammers in order to pump out billions upon billions of spam messages. Instead, it sits there, a massive engine of destruction waiting for someone to turn the key. http://www.infoworld.com/article/09/02/13/With_global_effort_a_new_type_of_worm_is_slowed_1.html http://www.pcworld.com/article/159513/.html Microsoft puts bounty on Conficker creator [IDG] Microsoft has upped the ante in the attack on the Conficker worm by offering a US$250,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Conficker's creators. http://www.techworld.com/news/index.cfm?NewsID=110808 http://www.macworld.co.uk/digitallifestyle/news/index.cfm?newsid=24952 Microsoft puts $250,000 bounty on Conficker worm [IDG] Microsoft is trying to put some pressure on the criminals responsible for the worst Internet worm outbreak in years, offering a US$250,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Conficker's creators. http://www.arnnet.com.au/article/276556/ http://www.infoworld.com/article/09/02/12/Microsoft_puts_250000_bounty_on_Conficker_worm_1.html http://www.itworld.com/security/62540/microsoft-puts-250000-bounty-conficker-worm http://www.macworld.co.uk/digitallifestyle/news/index.cfm?newsid=24952 Conficker Worm Draws a Counter-Attack In response to the Conficker worm's massive infection of millions of PCs worldwide, industry heavyweights including Microsoft, Symantec and others today announced they're forming a new team to fight back against the worm. http://www.pcworld.com/article/159506/confickerteam.html Microsoft announces $250,000 Conflicker worm bounty The spreading Conflicker/Downadup worm is now viewed as such a significant threat that it's inspired the formation of a posse to stop it, with Microsoft leading the charge by offering a $250,000 reward to bring the Conflicker malware bad guys to justice. http://www.networkworld.com/news/2009/021209-conflickr-bounty-microsoft.html Microsoft bounty for worm creator A reward of $250,000 (£172,000) has been offered by Microsoft to find who is behind the Downadup/Conficker virus. Since it started circulating in October 2008 the Conficker worm has managed to infect millions of computers worldwide. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7887577.stm Microsoft Offers $250,000 Bounty For Worm Authors The company has formed a cybersecurity posse with technology companies, academic organizations, and Internet infrastructure firms to dismantle the Conficker/Downandup worm's infrastructure. http://www.informationweek.com/news/security/attacks/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=213901178 in: IANS sites attacked by suspected Pakistani hackers [IANS] Hackers, purported to be from Pakistan, once again targeted an Indian portal, attacking the websites of the Indo-Asian News Service (IANS), the premier wire agency and media house headquartered in the national capital. http://www.siliconindia.com/shownews/IANS_sites_attacked_by_suspected_Pakistani_hackers-nid-52413.html ********************** - DOMAIN DISPUTES ********************** us: Web site lawsuit again under fire The wife of a man involved in a lawsuit over Web site ownership again pleaded with city council to end the legal action, but a city attorney reminded her that fight is not one-sided. http://pittsburghlive.com/x/valleyindependent/news/s_611391.html Kentucky Wants Additional Pages In Online Gambling Case Briefing The Commonwealth of Kentucy is asking for 80 pages to explain its case against the owners of 141 internet gambling domain names, instead of the normal 50 pages. Should it be successful, the 141 domain names will become inaccessible not just from Kentucky, but from the rest of the world. http://www.pokerstrategy.com/news/world-of-poker/Kentucky-Wants-Additional-Pages-In-Online-Gambling-Case-Briefing_15720 uk: Pallett upset with cybersquatters Roxanne Pallett has been asked to pay £10,000 by a team of cybersquatters who own the domain name roxannepallett.com. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/showbiz/a146592/pallett-upset-with-cybersquatters.html New York Eager to Follow in Kentucky’s Footsteps While the Kentucky Supreme Court takes its time to consider overturning last month’s decision of the state appeals court rejecting Governor Steve Beshear’s attempt to seize 141 domain names on the grounds that they were “gambling devices”, the state of New York wasted no time introducing legislation to avoid any similar disputes over the interpretation of their state’s anti-gambling measures. http://www.internetcommerce.org/node/162 ********************** - MISCELLANEOUS ********************** au: Netregistry Survey: Online Business set to Boom during the Bust The results of a survey of Netregistry domain name customers and non-Netregistry SMEs shows that online business promises to be far more resilient and should see substantial growth through 2009. http://computerworld.com.au/article/276744/ http://cio.com.au/article/276744/ Whitelisting of domain names leads to email spam problems for companies A fifth of email spam now features the domain name of the recipient. http://www.scmagazineuk.com/Whitelisting-of-domain-names-leads-to-email-spam-problems-for-companies/article/127312/ http://www.securecomputing.net.au/News/137329,whitelisting-of-domain-names-leads-to-email-spam-problems-for-companies.aspx RIPE NCC Membership Survey 2008 Results Available The RIPE NCC commissioned the market research firm TNS NIPO to carry out the Membership Survey 2008 on its behalf from 17 September - 25 November 2008. http://ripe.net/news/2008-survey.html ********************** - DOMAINING & AFTERMARKET ********************** Year's First 7-Figure Sale Shows the High End of the Market Still Has a Pulse The severe economic recession brought high end domain sales to a near standstill over the past six months, but just when the coroner was about to pronounce 7-figure sales dead, a blip showed up on the heartbeat monitor. Publicly traded TravelZoo breathed life back into the high end's body with a $1,760,000 cash purchase of Fly.com that was brokered by Sedo. TravelZoo said it will launch a new website on the domain this month. http://dnjournal.com/archive/domainsales/2009/02-10-09.htm Sedo Reports .UK Sales Growth of 57% Sedo has announced more than 1,305 .uk domain sales in 2008. A substantial sales growth of 57%, especially in comparison to the domain giant, the .com, which grew just 42% in 2008 on Sedo’s marketplace. http://www.sedo.com/links/showhtml.php3?Id=2310 Aftermarket.com Introduces Zero Percent Financing for Domainer Mardi Gras Auction A first in the domain auction space, Aftermarket.com has announced zero percent financing on domain name auction purchases made at the Domainer Mardi Gras auction. The six-month interest free financing will debut at the conference and be available thereafter for all Aftermarket.com domain purchases greater than $5,000. http://www.domainnamenews.com/news/aftermarketcom-introduce-zero-percent-financing-for-domainer-mardi-gras-auction/3987 ********************** - NON-ENGLISH NEWS ********************** Domainpulse: Neue Adresszonen ja, aber bitte nicht so viele Eine Überfülle neuer Adresszonen könnte die Bedeutung der Domain verringern, fürchtet Christian Müller, CTO beim Berliner Hoster Strato. Müller rechnet mit bis zu 2000 Adresszonen. Zu Beginn der jährlichen Fachtagung der deutschsprachigen Registries (DENIC, nic.at, SWITCH) Domainpulse 2009 am heutigen Donnerstag in Dresden meinten auch andere der versammelten Experten, dass die teuren Gebühren der Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) viele potenzielle Bewerber abschrecken. Zwei- oder dreihundert würden es aber wohl werden, vermutet Tim Schumacher, Geschäftsführer der Domainhandelsplattform Sedo. http://www.heise.de/netze/Domainpulse-Neue-Adresszonen-ja-aber-bitte-nicht-so-viele--/news/meldung/132470 Registries planen für neue Top-Level-Domains, DNSSEC und IPv6 Nic.at, Betreiberin der österreichischen Länderadresszone im Internet, will Backend-Registry für neue Adresszonen werden. Bei der Fachkonferenz "Domainpulse" der drei Registries für den deutschsprachigen Raum, die in Dresden stattfand, sagte nic.at-Geschäftsführer Richard Wein, man sehe sich etwa als Partner für Bewerbungen um .wien oder andere touristisch relevante Top-Level-Domains für Österreich. Sein Schweizer Kollege Urs Eppenberger sagte für die Stiftung SWITCH, die .ch und .li betreut, auch sie plane, TLD-Bewerbungen "zu unterstützen." http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Registries-planen-fuer-neue-Top-Level-Domains-DNSSEC-und-IPv6--/meldung/132545 Weltweite Datenschutznormen - eine Aufgabe für die Vereinten Nationen? Globale Datenschutznormen seien ein notwendiger nächster Schritt auf dem Weg zum besseren Schutz der Identität – so Thilo Weichert, Chef des Unabhängigen Landeszentrums für Datenschutz in Schleswig-Holstein (ULD) anlässlich der Fachtagung Domainpulse in Dresden. Weichert sagte, die Vereinten Nationen, aber auch internationale Standardisierungsorganisationen wie die ISO seien gefordert. Der Datenschützer widersprach damit entschieden Äußerungen verschiedener Unternehmensvertreter, die dafür eintraten, dass die Pflege der eigenen Online-Reputation vor allem Privatsache sei. http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Weltweite-Datenschutznormen-eine-Aufgabe-fuer-die-Vereinten-Nationen--/meldung/132549 ß im erneuerten Standard für internationale Domainnamen Voraussichtlich Anfang 2009 wird die Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) das seit Anfang dieses Jahres diskutierte Update für internationale Domainnamen ([IDN) verabschieden. Das zeichnete sich in den Diskussionen beim Treffen der Entwickler in Minneapolis in dieser Woche ab. Neu aufgenommen in die Liste möglicher Zeichen für Domains, die nicht mit dem ASCII-Zeichensatz arbeiten, wird dabei auch das in den bisherigen IDN-Standards (RFC3490, RFC3491, RFC3492) ausgeschlossene ß. Für Kunden de Länderdomain .de ändert sich vorerst aber nichts, es bleibt dabei, dass Domains mit ß auf die Variante auf ss abgebildet werden. http://www.heise.de/netze/ss-im-erneuerten-Standard-fuer-internationale-Domainnamen--/news/meldung/119270 Russlands Präsident fordert kyrillische TLD Wie mehrere Online-Dienste unter Bezug auf den Nachrichtendienst Reuters melden, fordert der russische Präsident Dimitri Medwedew für sein Land eine Top-Level-Domain in kyrillischer Schrift. Die russische Regierung ist danach offenbar besorgt, dass Russisch zugunsten anderer Sprachen, vor allem Englisch, im Internet an Bedeutung verliert. http://www.heise.de/netze/Russlands-Praesident-fordert-kyrillische-TLD--/news/meldung/109433 Microsoft bietet 250.000 Dollar für Hinweise auf Conficker-Verbreiter Der US-Softwarekonzern Microsoft hat am heutigen Donnerstag eine konzertierte Aktion zum Schutz von Windows-Nutzern vor dem Conficker/Downadup-Wurm angekündigt, der inzwischen Millionen PCs weltweit befallen haben soll. http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Microsoft-bietet-250-000-Dollar-fuer-Hinweise-auf-Conficker-Verbreiter--/meldung/132477 Experten betrachten geplante Kinderporno-Sperrmaßnahmen als wirkungslos Bei einer Anhörung im Unterausschuss Neue Medien des Bundestags am Donnerstag brachte die Mehrzahl der Sachverständigen schwere Bedenken gegen die von Bundesfamilienministerin Ursula von der Leyen mit Nachdruck vorangetriebene Initiative zur Blockade kinderpornographischer Webseiten vor. http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Experten-betrachten-geplante-Kinderporno-Sperrmassnahmen-als-wirkungslos--/meldung/132482 Microsoft: Kopfgeld auf "Conficker"-Autor Am Donnerstag hat Microsoft mitgeteilt, ein "Kopfgeld" für den oder die Autoren des Wurms "Conficker/Downoadup" zahlen zu wollen. Der Konzern zahlt 250.000 US-Dollar für Hinweise, die zur Festnahme der ursprünglichen Verbreiter des berüchtigten Wurms "Conficker/Downadup" führen. http://futurezone.orf.at/stories/1502492/ IT-Unternehmen bilden Koalition gegen Conficker Sicherheitsunternehmen haben sich mit der ICANN und mehreren Domain-Registraren zusammen geschlossen, um dem Conficker-Wurm das Wasser abzugraben. Microsoft hat eine Belohnung für Ergreifung der Hintermänner ausgesetzt. http://www.pcwelt.de/index.cfm?pid=1744&pk=193794 Microsoft setzt Kopfgeld aus Der Softwarekonzern Microsoft hat ein Kopfgeld für den Autor des Computervirus Conficker ausgelobt. 250 000 Dollar Belohnung verspricht das Unternehmen für Hinweise, die zur Ergreifung und Verurteilung des Virenschreibers führen. http://www.20min.ch/digital/webpage/story/Microsoft-setzt-Kopfgeld-aus-30482450 Microsoft jagt Conficker-Entwickler mit hohem Kopfgeld Microsoft erhöht den Druck, um den Entwickler des Wurms Conficker zu fassen. Das Unternehmen hat jetzt ein Kopfgeld in Höhe von 250.000 US-Dollar (194.000 Euro) ausgesetzt. http://www.pcwelt.de/start/sicherheit/firewall/news/193767/microsoft_jagt_conficker_entwickler_mit_hohem_kopfgeld/ Microsoft setzt 250.000 Dollar Kopfgeld aus Der amerikanische Softwareriese Microsoft hat eine hohe Belohnung für Hinweise auf die Erfinder und Verbreiter des besonders hartnäckigen Computer-Virus Conficker ausgesetzt. Der Konzern versprach ein Kopfgeld von 250.000 Dollar, wenn die Virus-Tüftler durch die Hinweise aufgespürt und dingfest gemacht werden können. Conficker hat sich rasend schnell in Millionen von Computern weltweit ausgebreitet. http://www.faz.net/s/RubD16E1F55D21144C4AE3F9DDF52B6E1D9/Doc~E7EC3C372BB26410789497C0F3C2104B8~ATpl~Ecommon~Scontent.html 250.000 Dollar Kopfgeld: Microsoft jagt "Conficker"-Autor Der US-Softwaregigant Microsoft hat am gestrigen Donnerstag, den 12. Februar 2009, ein Kopfgeld in Höhe von 250.000 US-Dollar auf die Autoren des Computerwurms "Conficker" ausgesetzt. Die umgerechnet derzeit rund 194.000 Euro zahlt der Windows-Hersteller für Hinweise, die zur Ergreifung und Verurteilung der Urheber und Verbreiter der Schadsoftware führen. http://www.netzwelt.de/news/79470-250000-dollar-kopfgeld-microsoft-jagt.html Aktionismus hilft nicht gegen Kinderpornos Ursula von der Leyen sagt, sie bekämpfe Kinderpornografie. Die von ihr geplanten Methoden aber taugen dazu nicht. Ein Kommentar http://www.zeit.de/online/2009/08/internetsperren-leyen LG Stuttgart – Admin-C doch in der Haftung? In einem Streit um die Kosten einer Abmahnung wegen rechtsverletzender Domain-Namen sah das LG Stuttgart den Admin-C der .de-Domains als Störer und voll in der Haftung. Das Gericht sah wohl keine Veranlassung, sich auch in seinen Entscheidungsgründen mit der aktuellen Rechtsprechung auseinanderzusetzen. http://www.domain-recht.de/magazin/domain-news-2009/lg-stuttgart-admin-c-doch-in-der-haftung-id667371.html Kostenfalle – Warnung vor Abzockschreiben Der Sumpf trocknet nicht aus: sowohl in Österreich als auch in Italien sind Anschreiben an Domain-Inhaber aufgetaucht, in denen der Versender für überteuerte Dienste wirbt. Internetnutzer kann man nur warnen, in die Falle zu tappen. http://www.domain-recht.de/magazin/domain-news-2009/kostenfalle-warnung-vor-abzockschreiben-id667372.html Le .PRO veut arrêter les suppressions de noms non-validés Le registre du .PRO demande à l'ICANN la permission de ne plus supprimer les noms demandés, pour lesquels les éléments de validation n'ont pas encore été reçus. http://stephanevangelder.com/archives/195-Le-.PRO-veut-arreter-les-suppressions-de-noms-non-valides.html L’ICANN dévoile son plan d’action jusqu’en 2012 9 actions clefs vont être engagées par l’ICANN de 2009 à 2012. La mise en place des nouvelles extensions gTLDs, des IDNs, de la norme IPv6 et la sécurité de l’Internet font partie des priorités. http://domainesinfo.fr/actualite/1791/l-icann-devoile-son-plan-d-action-jusqu-en-2012.php Posez vos questions directement au Président de l'ICANN Initiative intéressante pour la prochaine réunion de l'ICANN qui aura lieu à Mexico début mars : un formulaire enligne permettant de poser des questions. http://stephanevangelder.com/archives/202-Posez-vos-questions-directement-au-President-de-lICANN.html A propos des sites parking... Nouvelle forme de référencement publicitaire, nouveau cas de responsabilité en ligne : le 'domain parking'. Les premières décisions viennent de tomber! http://www.journaldunet.com/ebusiness/expert/36026/a-propos-des-sites-parking.shtml Le monde de la sécurité recherche le ver Conficker : mort ou vif Pour retrouver celui qui a diffusé le virus Conficker/downadup, les "shérifs" de la sécurité mettent les grands moyens. Une récompense de 250.000 dollars sera offerte à celui qui le retrouvera. Wanted! http://www.silicon.fr/fr/news/2009/02/13/le_monde_de_la_securite_recherche_le_ver_conficker___mort_ou_vif Microsoft met la tête d'un créateur de virus à prix La firme de Redmond offre 250.000 dollars pour tout renseignement permettant d'identifier le concepteur de Conficker/Downadup, l'un des vers les plus dangereux de ces dernières années. http://www.lefigaro.fr/hightech/2009/02/13/01007-20090213ARTFIG00534-microsoft-met-la-tete-d-un-createur-de-virus-a-prix-.php Virus informatique: appel de Microsoft, 250.000 dollars à la clé Le géant américain des logiciels a promis 250.000 dollars de récompense à qui permettrait d'identifier les responsables d'un virus informatique très résistant, baptisé Conficker ou Downadup, tout en formant une alliance pour mieux le combattre. http://www.lematin.ch/multimedia/high-tech/virus-informatique-appel-microsoft-250000-dollars-cle-83907 Microsoft offre 250 000 dollars pour retrouver des hackers Prêt à tout pour trouver les concepteurs du virus informatique appelé Conficker, le géant américain de l'informatique a promis 250 000 dollars à quiconque serait en mesure d'identifier les pirates à l'origine du programme. http://www.france24.com/fr/20090213-microsoft-virus-informatique-recompense-identification-pirate-hacker-conficker Microsoft offre 250.000 dollars pour la capture des concepteurs d'un virus [AFP] Le géant américain des logiciels Microsoft a promis jeudi 250.000 dollars de récompense à qui permettrait d'identifier les responsables d'un virus informatique très résistant, baptisé Conficker ou Downadup, tout en formant une alliance pour mieux le combattre. http://www.avmaroc.com/actualite/microsoft-offre-250-a158660.html La marine française attaquée par un virus : Microsoft lance une chasse à l'homme [AFP] Microsoft a promis jeudi 250.000 dollars de récompense à qui permettrait d'identifier les responsables d'un virus informatique très résistant, baptisé Conficker ou Downadup, tout en formant une alliance pour mieux le combattre. http://www.lexpansion.com/economie/actualite-high-tech/la-marine-francaise-attaquee-par-un-virus-microsoft-lance-une-chasse-a-l-homme_174673.html La tête de l'auteur de Conficker mise à prix par Microsoft Microsoft annonce une vaste collaboration afin de contrecarrer les plans du ver informatique Conficker et met sur la table la somme rondelette de 250 000 dollars pour toute information qui permettrait d'identifier et d'arrêter son auteur. http://www.generation-nt.com/microsoft-ver-informatique-conficker-downadup-recompense-virus-actualite-232261.html Microsoft : récompense de 250 000 $ contre l'auteur de Conficker Microsoft vient d’offrir 250 000 dollars de récompense à qui permettra la poursuite et l’arrestation de l’auteur du ver Conficker/Downadup. http://www.pcinpact.com/actu/news/49077-microsoft-conficker-recompense-ver-auteur.htm Microsoft : $250 000 pour l'auteur de Conficker Depuis quelques mois, le ver Conficker/Downadup tourne sur la Toile et s'installe sur de nouvelles machines jour après jour. La firme spécialisée en sécurité informatique Arbor Networks estime qu'il y aurait environ 12 millions d'ordinateurs infectés. http://www.clubic.com/actualite-257602-rancon-250-000-auteur-conficker.html Tutti contro il worm Conficker Dopo la notizia dell'iniziativa intrapresa nei giorni scorsi da OpenDNS che mira a rendere più difficoltosa la diffusione di nuove infezioni da worm Conficker, Microsoft ha appena annunciato di essere al lavoro con l'ICANN, di concerto con altre società, per bloccare sul nascere i tentativi di connessione verso l'esterno perpetrati da parte del malware. http://www.ilsoftware.it/articoli.asp?id=5008 Microsoft, una super taglia per fermare il virus Conficker Ogni giorno sono oltre due milioni gli indirizzi IP che vengono colpiti. Il colosso del sofware mette a disposizione 250 mila dollari per chi aiuterà la cattura di chi ha scritto questo codice maligno. "Deve essere perseguito" http://www.repubblica.it/2009/02/sezioni/tecnologia/internet-sicurezza/internet-sicurezza/internet-sicurezza.html 250.000 dollari sulla testa di Conficker 250.000 dollari: è questa la taglia che Microsoft ha promesso a chiunque possa fornire informazioni utili per portare all'arresto dell'autore del worm Conficker, l'infezione che sta coinvolgendo milioni di computer ancor privi della patch MS08-067 http://business.webnews.it/news/leggi/10138/250000-dollari-sulla-testa-di-conficker/ Una taglia da 250mila dollari per l’autore di Conficker Microsoft offre una lauta ricompensa a chi contribuisce a identificare chi ha scritto il codice del virus http://www.corriere.it/scienze_e_tecnologie/09_febbraio_13/confiker_virus_msn_99ef940c-f9ed-11dd-b292-00144f02aabc.shtml Microsoft ofrece 250.000 dólares a quien identifique al creador de un virus El gigante de la informática Microsoft prometió 250.000 dólares, o lo que es lo mismo 211.900 euros, a quien logre identificar a los creadores del virus de gran resistencia conocido como 'Conficker' o 'Downadup' y que está provocando grandes dolores de cabeza en la compañía. http://www.noticiasnet.com.ar/?se=34&id=39753 250.000 dólares de recompensa por los creadores de Conficker Microsoft ha ofrecido un cuarto de millón de dólares como recompensa por cualquier información que pueda llevar al arresto y la condena de los creadores de Conficker, el gusano responsable de la peor epidemia que ha afectado a Internet en años. http://www.idg.es/iworld/noticia.asp?id=76853&sec=iworld http://www.idg.es/pcworld/250.000-dolares-de-recompensa-por-los-creadores-de/doc76858-seguridad.htm Microsoft ofrece 250.000 dólares por el responsable de Conficker Los caza-recompensas, más propios del oeste americano, se adaptan a los nuevos tiempos donde los bandidos son hackers informáticos. http://www.vnunet.es/es/vnunet/news/2009/02/13/microsoft_ofrece_250_000_dolares_por_el_responsable_de_conficker NIC México anuncia las etapas de la reapertura de dominios directamente bajo .MX. NIC México (Network Information Center México) es la organización encargada de la administración del nombre de dominio territorial (ccTLD, country code Top Level Domain) .MX. http://www.nic.mx/es/Noticias_2?NEWS=313 Microsoft oferece US$ 250 mil para quem denunciar criador de worm [IDG/EUA] Recompensa será entregue a quem tiver dados que levem ao responsável pelo Conficker, que já infectou mais de 15 milhões de PCs. http://idgnow.uol.com.br/seguranca/2009/02/13/microsoft-oferece-us-250-mil-para-quem-denunciar-criador-de-worm/ Microsoft anuncia recompensa de US$ 250 mil para "capturar" piratas virtuais A Microsoft ofereceu uma recompensa de US$ 250 mil na busca por informações que permitam quem a empresa acuse formalmente os supostos piratas virtuais responsáveis pela propagação ilegal do vírus Conficker, na quinta-feira (12). http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/folha/informatica/ult124u503245.shtml Microsoft ofrece una recompensa de 194.000 euros por el creador del gusano 'Conficker' Esta es la recompensa que se dará a cualquiera que aporte información acerca del creador del virus que ha infectado millones de ordenadores en todo el mundo http://www.cadenaser.com/tecnologia/articulo/microsoft-ofrece-recompensa-194000-euros/csrcsrpor/20090214csrcsrtec_2/Tes Million-dusør i kampen mot «Conficker» Microsoft og Symantec går sammen for å knekke verstingormen. http://www.digi.no/804512/ Story Conficker/Downadup on in Russian http://lenta.ru/news/2009/02/13/reward/ Story Conficker/Downadup on in Chinese http://www.udn.com/2009/2/14/NEWS/WORLD/WOR4/4735702.shtml +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The domain name news is supported by auDA For information on subscriptions to the domain name and/or general internet news please contact me. 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