The report on the two-year research project INFERMAL (Inferential Analysis of Maliciously Registered Domains) commissioned by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has ...
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 ...
A report by an Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) panel on domain hijacking that was intended to raise a red flag in the Internet community about the practice has been met ...
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.
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 ...
More than a dozen Russian cybercriminals are taking advantage of opening in the Domain Name System (DNS) by deploying the "Sitting Ducks" attack that targets DNS providers. In this kind of attack, a ...
CloudFlare has launched a domain name registration service with enhanced security controls designed to prevent domain hijacking, a serious attack that can have far-reaching consequences for companies.
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 ...
A trade mark owner who defensively registered typos of its mark was subjected to a UDRP, but the complainant was found guilty of reverse domain name hijacking Defensive registrations are the bane of ...
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