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November 30, 2004 

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Larry Seltzer: Will New ICANN Rules Fight Domain Transfer Fraud?

1. News: Second 'Skulls' Sneaks Onto Cells
2. News: Microsoft Confirms WINS Flaw
3. News: SCO Site Attacked Again
4. News: Microsoft Scraps Plans for Windows 2000 SP5
5. News: Carroll College Relies on Appliance to Fight Spam

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Larry Seltzer
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Will New ICANN Rules Fight Domain Transfer Fraud?

Transfer requests will default to approval if holding 
registrar doesn't object. But will the new procedures help 
prevent theft of domain by transfer fraud?  

The real answer seems to be domain locking, which it now 
appears all registrars support. Locking puts a "Status: 
REGISTRAR-LOCK" in your WHOIS record and prevents a default
transfer of the type just instated by ICANN.

Read the rest of Larry's column here.
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Security Update
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1. News: Second 'Skulls' Sneaks Onto Cells

Anti-virus specialists have spotted a new strain of the 
Skulls Trojan dropping copies of a known virus onto cell 
phones. Are you at risk?
http://ct.enews.eweek.com/rd/cts?d=186-1361-5-92-318676-150567-0-0-0-1

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2. News: Microsoft Confirms WINS Flaw

The company issues a temporary workaround to protect users
of the Windows Internet Naming Service from code execution 
attacks. Find out how to protect your WINS servers here.
http://ct.enews.eweek.com/rd/cts?d=186-1361-5-92-318676-150570-0-0-0-1

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3. News: SCO Site Attacked Again

Hackers struck SCO's Web site multiple times over the 
Thanksgiving weekend, launching DDoS attacks and defacing 
the site itself. Take a look.
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4. News: Microsoft Scraps Plans for Windows 2000 SP5

Redmond will instead issue an Update Rollup in mid-2005 as 
the final, combined security patch for Windows 2000.
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5. News: Carroll College Relies on Appliance to Fight Spam

The college uses Solinus' MailFoundry appliance to manage 
spam. Read about the pros and cons here. 
http://ct.enews.eweek.com/rd/cts?d=186-1361-5-92-318676-150579-0-0-0-1

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