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.name Registry hacked
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Look bro, YOU'RE the one who's supposed to have "viligence" ... you're running a friggin' registry for Chrissake. "To those having noticed our website incident ..." sounds pathetic.
I can't believe the nudnicks at ICANN approved your application for a TLD over those better able to run a secure registry. What a joke.
I can't begrudge you Hakon, you're only doing your best. But the fact is, .name is evolving on-the-fly, substantially different from original concept, and your registry has been hacked. How you can flop like that and not incur the wrath of ICANN or the DoC is beyond me ... they obviously don't really care.
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Nonsense
by Anonymous
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