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Domain-name abuse proliferates; rogue registrars turn a blind eye

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Domain-name abuse proliferates; rogue registrars turn a blind eye

Domain names are a key part of botnet and phishing operations, and cyber-criminals are plundering domain-name registrars around the world to get them. Read full story

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