Re: On-going Internet Emergency and Domain Names

From: Douglas Otis (no email)
Date: Sun Apr 01 2007 - 21:16:56 EDT

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    On Sun, 2007-04-01 at 16:42 -0700, Roland Dobbins wrote:
    >
    > On Apr 1, 2007, at 3:36 PM, Douglas Otis wrote:
    >
    > > By ensuring data published by registry's can be previewed, all
    > > registrars would be affected equally.
    >
    > But what is the probative value of the 'preview'? By what criteria
    > is the reputational quality of the domain assessed, and by whom?

    A preview affords time for correlating and pushing protective
    information to the edge. Some reviewing previews may specialize in
    look-alike fraud. Others may specialize in net nanny services.

    Not all exploits will be initially recognized, where a defense in depth
    should include examining the infrastructure. A preview is required
    before this infrastructural information can offer the greatest level of
    protection. Reacting to new domains after the fact is often too late.

    > It almost seems as if the base problem has to do with credit-card
    > transaction validation and fraud reporting, rather than anything to
    > do with the actual domain registration process?

    Until Internet commerce requires some physical proof of identity, fraud
    will continue. A zone preview approach can reduce related exploits and
    associated crime, and the amount of information pushed to the edge.

    -Doug


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