Source: The Verge
ICANN is re-opening its generic top-level domain application system. The announcement comes 40 days after ICANN shut down the system in response to a security breach that exposed over 150 applicants’ private data. Thanks ...
Full article at: The Verge
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Source: Economic Times
LONDON: A project to allow companies to set up a website with almost any address has relaunched after a software glitch exposed sensitive details of applications last month, forcing it to shut down. In the most ambit ...
Full article at: Economic Times
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Source: PhysOrg.com
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) had put the process on hold after discovering a flaw that let some aspiring applicants peek at unauthorized information at the registration website. "During the last few weeks, we h ...
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Source: InfoWorld
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) said Monday that its application system for new generic top-level domains (gTLDs) has reopened, more than a month after it was brought down because of a software glitch. Registe ...
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Source: ZDNet UK
ICANN will reopen the application system for generic top-level domains on Tuesday, the organisation said late last week. The body, which administers the DNS root zone, had to shut down the gTLD application system on 12 April due to a bug ...
Full article at: ZDNet UK
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