Luis E. Muñoz wrote:
On 25 Apr 2016, at 15:25, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
But again, it isn't the registrar that should be blamed, unless of
course the domains are being registered with stolen or forged
information and credit cards..
Yeah you didn't quote me there...
My conclusion is
On 25 Apr 2016, at 15:25, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
But again, it isn't the registrar that should be blamed, unless of
course the domains are being registered with stolen or forged
information and credit cards..
The thing is that in that ecosystem, the only one who has a hope of
knowing
> From: Michael Peddemors
>
> But again, it isn't the registrar that should be blamed, unless of course the
> domains are being registered with stolen or forged information and credit
> cards..
>
> It is the companies that let them set up shop that should be complicit..
>
In this case you can
On 16-04-25 01:06 PM, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
Probably not so much a MailOp thing.. but for general info...
Seems the latest TLD to be abused to hell and back is now .science ...
...and no surprises why... http://register.science has:
"Be a .SCIENCE pioneer and be one of the first to
On 25 Apr 2016, at 16:06, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
Probably not so much a MailOp thing.. but for general info...
Seems the latest TLD to be abused to hell and back is now .science ...
It's actually been pure spam in a few 2-3 week episodes starting last
June, but you might not have noticed
Probably not so much a MailOp thing.. but for general info...
Seems the latest TLD to be abused to hell and back is now .science ...
...and no surprises why... http://register.science has:
"Be a .SCIENCE pioneer and be one of the first to register your .SCIENCE
web address for only $0.89"