Web Hosting Services Could Leave Small Businesses at Risk of Phishing
The Federal Trade Commission today released a staff report that examines 11 web-hosting services that market themselves to small businesses […]
The Federal Trade Commission today released a staff report that examines 11 web-hosting services that market themselves to small businesses […]
The European Commission has suggested that law enforcement authorities could soon have restricted access to the WHOIS database that identifies […]
Opinion: A draft position by Canada’s privacy commissioner on the right to be forgotten shows how our inadequate laws are […]
The ease with which giant databases can be queried and cross-referenced makes privacy vanish on the internet Privacy is necessary […]
At a time when concerns about cybersecurity and privacy are growing, among the most insecure websites are state education departments […]
The issue is a fast moving one and, with the GDPR becoming enforceable on May 25 2018, late last week […]
WHOIS, one of oldest tools on internet for verifying real identities, at risk of being killed due to tough new […]
The National Cyber Security Centre (‘NCSC’) issued a guidance on protection against phishing for medium to large organisations. The Guidance contains […]
My last blog emphasized the importance of defining a purpose for Whois consistent with ICANN’s mission. It is impossible for […]
For years, DuckDuckGo has been working to give internet patrons an alternative to the trackers they normally encounter on other […]
ICANN Corp seems to have finally taken the tension between Whois and privacy rights seriously, thanks to the impending General […]
The right to be forgotten, which opens the door to public requests for the removal of search results that are […]