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ICANN Asked To Shut Down "Worst" Chinese Registrar

Ian Lamont writes "Anti-spam service Knujon has released reports highlighting how certain registrars in the US and abroad have consistently failed to live up to certain WHOIS-related obligations under ICANN's Registrar Accreditation Agreement (RAA) — specifically, the requirement that people or company registering domains provide valid contact information. Now the firm is requesting that ICANN shut down the worst alleged offender, Xinnet Bei Gong Da Software. According to Knujon, none of the WHOIS records in a sample of 11,000 alleged spam sites registered through Xinnet and reported by Knujon to ICANN's Whois Data Problem Report System were corrected in a six-month period ending in May 2008 — and the Chinese registrar continues to register about 100 spam sites per day. In many cases, says the Knujon document (PDF), Xinnet does not have 'any Whois record data for review while the sites are still active' and the spam sites further promote 'seal abuse' by posting bogus BBB, Verisign, and other trusted industry seals. ICANN says it is investigating. ICANN has just posted a draft revised RAA that is open for public comment until August 4. However, the wording of Section 3.7.8, governing registrars' obligations to check and correct domain owners' contact information, hasn't changed."

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  1. In other words by commodoresloat · · Score: 4, Funny

    ICANN has Chinese burglers?

  2. Shamelessly stealing previous joke by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    If spam is a "whopper" of a problem, and burger king's "whopper" is a cheeseburger, then...

    ICANN has cheezburger?

    Funny aside: my captcha is "verified", something which these domains were not.

  3. Re:I don't trust the Chinese by commodoresloat · · Score: 4, Funny

    Their eyes are a little bit too slanted for my taste. Actually, if you're going to taste them, it's best to remove them from the eyelid entirely. At that point, they're really indistinguishable from European eyes, but much more flavorful.

    After an hour or so, though, you need to eat another one.

  4. Re:seal abuse by MrNaz · · Score: 4, Funny

    You know you're living in the 21st century when "seal abuse" does not involve clubbing large numbers of adorable baby amphibious mammals in the Arctic.

    --
    I hate printers.
  5. Re:My prediction: Internet segmentation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    the number one spamming nation on Earth? ...and don't even get me started on extraterrestrial spam.