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Confirmation Request e-mail from VeriSign
- Text of a form e-mail sent by VeriSign to seek confirmation of a registrar change request and criticism of this process' implementation.
Revoke Verisign's Control
- Petition to ICANN and the U.S. Department of Commerce, saying that Verisign's history of incompetence and unethical behavior merits the removal of their control over .com and .net.
ICANN panel condemns Site Finder
- A report says that VeriSign's redirection of nonexistent domain names to its own site violated accepted norms of conduct, and harmed businesses and individual Internet users. [CNET News.com] (July 13, 2004)
Advisory Concerning Demand to Remove VeriSign's Wildcard
- ICANN announcement that it has issued an ultimatum to VeriSign over the widespread harmful effects of the registrar's unilateral implementation of wildcards for .com and .net. (October 03, 2003)
VeriSign's redirect page leaking data
- The search page at VeriSign, which appears for all mistyped .com and .net sites, passes information to a marketing firm. A computer security researcher said that this could include personal information. [The Sydney Morning Herald] (September 30, 2003)
Suit filed over VeriSign domain redirect
- Longtime Internet litigator Ira Rothken has filed a class action suit against VeriSign over the registrar's redirection of mistyped .com and .net names to a search page it controls. [CNET News.com] (September 26, 2003)
VeriSign Sued Over Site Finder
- Popular Enterprises, the operator of Netster.com, has filed suit against VeriSign, alleging antitrust violations and unfair business practices. [IDG News Service] (September 19, 2003)
Verisign's 'SiteFinder' finds privacy hullabaloo
- VeriSign's pay-for-play search, which appears for all unregistered .com and .net web sites, tries to set a cookie for a third party. Privacy advocates also worry that the registrar may be harvesting e-mail addresses. [SecurityFocus] (September 18, 2003)
Have you read what VeriSign is doing?
- Cartoon commentary on DNS wildcards. Readers voice their opinions. [User Friendly] (September 17, 2003)
Thanks, VeriSign, for breaking the Internet
- The registrar's one-sided decision to change how an Internet protocol functions, without even a Request For Comments, shows that some things are too important to be left in the hands of those whose chief concern is making a buck. [Salon] (September 17, 2003)
VeriSign slammed for helping spammers
- Spam-fighters, computer security experts, and engineers are critical of VeriSign's decision to serve up advertisements in place of notices that a domain name does not exist. [ZDNet] (September 17, 2003)
All your Web typos are belong to us
- Reports that network admins are furious at Verisign for redirecting requests for nonexistent domains to an advertisement. [The Register] (September 16, 2003)
VeriSign Redirects Error Pages
- CNET News article about the company's surprise decision to take control of all unassigned .com and .net domain names. (September 16, 2003)
Verisign Accused of DNS Slamming
- Thomas C. Greene writes: "Now Verisign (formerly Network Solutions) is taking heat for a practice which borders on registrar slamming." [The Register] (March 26, 2002)
Verisign Reportedly Sending Deceptive Domain Registration Bills
- Warning mail from GoDaddy Software to its customers about deceptive expiration notices which transfer registration to Verisign at triple the renewal cost. [Politech] (March 25, 2002)
VeriSign Blackmails Its Former Customers
- "VeriSign apparently has a campaign going on to illegally threaten their former customers who have long moved their domains to one of the many alternate registrars that they would quickly lose their existing domains if they didn't 'renew' them with VeriSign by clicking on a link provided in an email." News and reader discussion. [kuro5hin] (March 08, 2002)
Jeffrey Zeldman: 2 March 2001
- Conclusion to a tale of poor service from Verisign. (March 02, 2001)
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