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In this same vein, it is important to understand that the entire Domain Registry process is being exploited utterly and completely by criminals.
There is no question on this issue,
The latest, interesting commentary on this is provided by "RBN Exploit" -- a blog dedicated to ferreting out the Russian & Ukrainian criminals that are (among other things) exploiting the entire Internet ecosystem for illicit financial gain.
http://rbnexploit.blogspot.com/2008/05/rbn-partner s-official-sponsors-of-icann.html
Enjoy.
- ferg
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As it happens, Paul Twomey is the subject of a CircleID news [circleid.com] article today regarding internet security. The main threat recognized by ICANN since before its inception apparently remains Intellectual Property theft. He should get out more. -g
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