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VeriSign advisory board member Rick White says the Internet's operational security is well worth the investment.
VeriSign advisory board member Rick White says the Internet's operational security is well worth the investment.
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Why is it everytime some power broker pulls a fast one they justify it in the name of security and keeping the world safe from the barbarian horde? How does VeriSign propose to do this, by raising fees? Will ICANN protect the consumer from VeriSign, if they perchance get over zealous?
I am curious; Mr. White is on the VeriSign board, and he is a former congressman. Is he by any chance a "lobbyist"? I know that?s a dirty word but, is he?
OK so how exactly is low prices of .com's related to increased internet attacks? lol seriously now how are they even related? they aren't, period. Does a hacker really care what the prices of .com are? no, why would they? lol. There are denial of service attacks, but they are because people can make zombie pcs, and because people can make tons of money threating websites with DOS attacks. None of this is related to .com pricing.
So why do you support the high prices that Verisign sells the .com's for? Well lets see YOU serve on Verisigns Internet Advisory Board? Would it not be in Verisign's best interest for high prices, because we all know High Prices = High Profit.
And who loses out with the high prices = Consumers
And who wins out with these high prices = Verisign
http://news.com.com/New+denial-of-service+threat+emerges/2100-7349_3-6050688.html
When you understand the problem - perhaps you will suggest a simple solution that will protect the .com DNS servers from this style of attack.
Unfortunately for mankind we face the same equasion with terrorism [it is infinately easier to blow-up a building than to build one] as we face with internet hackers [it is infinately easier to attack the internet infrastructure than to build it]. The .com TLD is the target of choice for same reason Willie Sutton gave when asked why he robbed banks, Sutton simply replied, "Because that's where the money is."
Does increasing domain fees also work for breast enlargement ? p3nis enlargement ? is it better than viigra ? Will it help you make money off a Nigerian dictator's bank account or repair bad credit ?
At least, it will enlarge Verisign's wealth but shrink ICANN's credibility to the point more people might think the UN controlling TLDs is not such a bad idea after all ...
When CNet talks about a company holding it's shares, it discloses it, shouldn't contributors be required to disclose their relationship when doing such shameless, baseless lobbying ?
Anyone who can't see that is an idiot.
- price to pay for net stability
- by rtrtrt24 June 30, 2006 7:14 AM PDT
- I agree with your statements 100%.......We are not all idiots just
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(7 Comments)those who disagee with your thought process......