Let me ask you something.

If I send an email to full disclosure with cookie
theft JS in the body of my message and some Fucktard
email reader executes it, would you blame Mailman or
the Fucktard email reader?

On 2/27/06, Response Team <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The whois information for this domain contains a
<script> tag. This means if
> you are to view the whois information on any HTML
based page, the script is
> executed. 
> 
> Registrant:
>    DOMIBOT (CAREFREETRAVELMN-COM-DOM) 
>    Avenida Caroni 5478
>    Colinas Monte, Caracas
>    Venezuela
>    +1.2085751538
>   
<script>open('http://CAREFREETRAVELMN.COM');</script>
>    +1.2085751538 
>    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
>    Domain Name: CAREFREETRAVELMN.COM
>    Status: PROTECTED
> 
> A google search for HTML based Whois pages turned
up:
> http://networking.ringofsaturn.com/Tools/whois.php
> If you do a whois on carefreetravelmn.com, you get a
popup window. 
> 
> Should internic allow <tags> to be used in domain
registration contact info?
> 
> -traid
> 
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