This week saw the UDRP’s fourth reverse domain hijacking decision this year with a close shave in another due to a split decision An April 8 decision from the Czech Arbitration Court, published ...
A review of WIPO domain name decisions over the approximately three-month period since the beginning of June 2011 reveals respondents alleging reverse domain name hijacking in 22 cases and 13 panels ...
Any clear disregard of the elements required under Paragraph 4(a) of the UDRP can lead to a finding of reverse domain name hijacking, especially if the complainant is represented by legal counsel.
Decentralized cross-chain protocol Frax Finance's domain was hijacked early Wednesday, but the team behind the project has gotten it back under their control with help from their domain registrar.
A recent report from Palo Alto Networks’s Unit 42 exposes the persistent and evolving threat of DNS hijacking, a stealthy tactic cybercriminals use to reroute internet traffic. By leveraging passive ...
It’s getting to the point where you don’t need any computer skills to effectively take down an Internet site. Why bother, when domain name registrars make it so easy? As the original domain name ...
Not sure if this is the right place for this but it involves business practices so here goes.<BR><BR>I recently started working for a small pc repair/sales shop. The guy I was replacing was still ...
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