Domain Name News: “Phishing GoDaddy WDRP Emails Going Around Once More.” plus 2 more |
- Phishing GoDaddy WDRP Emails Going Around Once More.
- IDN ccTLD Request From Yemen Successfully Passes String Evaluation
- ICANN Publishes New Version of New gTLD Applicant Guidebook
Phishing GoDaddy WDRP Emails Going Around Once More. Posted: 18 Apr 2011 02:14 PM PDT It appears that another phishing scam is making the rounds trying to get users to reveal their GoDaddy username and password to the scammers. According to “silentg” who received the email and posted on DNForum about it, the email links users to “goldidaddy.com” (registered at Melbourne IT) instead of GoDaddy.com. The email mimics a GoDaddy notice under the Whois Data Reminder Policy of ICANN (WDRP). [via DNForum, silentg] (c) 2011 DomainNameNews.com (1) Advertisement Tap into the most comprehensive Whois database on the planet: Discover the details of a domain's current ownership, learn a domain's pedigree and find all the domains ever owned by a specific company or individual by accessing historical information from DomainTools.com. |
IDN ccTLD Request From Yemen Successfully Passes String Evaluation Posted: 18 Apr 2011 09:12 AM PDT ICANN announced the successful completion of String Evaluation on proposed IDN ccTLD string for Yemen, اليمن (xn--mgb2ddes). With this announcement, a total of 27 countries/territories requests have successfully passed through the String Evaluation. Of these, 17 countries/territories (represented by 27 IDN ccTLDs) are delegated in the DNS root zone; with the remainder either readying to apply, or actively applying for, delegation of the string. ICANN is looking forward to enabling the availability of non-Latin country-code domains for countries that qualify. ICANN will continue to accept applications for new requests in the Fast Track process, as well as processing requests through the String Delegation function. Staff support is available to help all countries and territories interested in participating in the Fast Track Process. Please email idncctldrequests@icann.org for any inquiries for participation. |
ICANN Publishes New Version of New gTLD Applicant Guidebook Posted: 18 Apr 2011 08:49 AM PDT ICANN has posted the new April 2011 Discussion Draft for the New gTLD Applicant Guidebook for a public comment period lasting until May 15th. ICANN plans post a final version of the guidebook by 30 May 2011, in time for consideration of the New gTLD implementation program at an extraordinary meeting of the ICANN Board to be held on Monday, 20 June 2011, at the ICANN meetings in Singapore. See the full announcement email after the jump. Guidebook and Public Comment ForumICANN has posted for public comment today the April 2011 Discussion Draft of the New gTLD Applicant Guidebook. In keeping with the draft timeline [PDF, 117 KB] approved by the ICANN Board at its meeting in San Francisco, this draft of the Applicant Guidebook will be open for comment for 30 days, through 15 May 2011. This posting includes a “track changes” version of the six modules of the Applicant Guidebook, along with a series of new Explanatory Memos related to changes made as a result of the recent consultations between ICANN’s Board and Governmental Advisory Committee:
These memos were developed to document the latest position on these topics by taking into account the current thinking, discussions and public comments received. Each memo not only reflects GAC advice but also contains the reasoning and rationale on each of the relevant issues regarding the launch of the New gTLD Program and Applicant Guidebook. Also being posted today is the ICANN Reply [PDF, 275 KB] to the GAC Comments (on the ICANN Board’s Notes on the GAC Scorecard). Keeping with the draft timeline, ICANN plans post a final version of the guidebook by 30 May 2011, in time for consideration of the New gTLD implementation program at an extraordinary meeting of the ICANN Board to be held on Monday, 20 June 2011, at the ICANN meetings in Singapore. (c) 2011 DomainNameNews.com (9) Advertisement Tap into the most comprehensive Whois database on the planet: Discover the details of a domain's current ownership, learn a domain's pedigree and find all the domains ever owned by a specific company or individual by accessing historical information from DomainTools.com. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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