Networks Evade VeriSign's SiteFinder
News As legal and political challenges to VeriSign's SiteFinder domain-name redirector mount, Chinese and other overseas network operators have taken technical steps to bypass the controversial service. Last Friday, VeriSign bowed to public outcry and...
[October 7, 2003, 11:35]
Networks Evade VeriSign's SiteFinder
Talkback verisign does not own the internet, how dare they hijack it & force us to use their website, what else are they hiding when they do this? why do they ignore the end-user's who want things as they were before verisn got greedy & autocratic?
[October 16, 2003, 10:44]
Networks Evade VeriSign's SiteFinder
Talkback By implementing sitefinder, domain registrants would be forced to buy all possible misspelled versions of their domain so as not to send business to competitors. Verisign's responsibility could be compared to a telephone company's.
[October 7, 2003, 15:42]
VeriSign Hits Out At Redirect Critics
Talkback SiteFinder broke our business model. But SiteFinder hijacked that route, and our new domains became unusable until the next update of the master name servers. We sign up new domain names for clients every day and we expect that as soon as our DNS...
[October 7, 2003, 20:47]
VeriSign Refuses To Budge On Redirection
News During the last week, criticism has steadily grown over VeriSign's "SiteFinder" service, which has caused problems for network administrators and confused spam-blocking utilities. On Monday, VeriSign spokesman Tom Galvin said SiteFinder would...
[September 23, 2003, 8:35]
Ofcom Fights To Save Mobile-mast Website
News Media watchdog Ofcom has provided the Sitefinder website since December 2003 after an independent expert group recommended the government set up a national database to provide the public with details of where base stations were located and their...
[October 4, 2007, 11:59]
VeriSign Hits Out At Redirect Critics
News The security company's domain-name division, which is responsible for managing all domain names ending in .com and .net, has been fighting criticism from much of the Internet's technical old guard since introducing its new "SiteFinder" service...
[October 7, 2003, 10:10]
VeriSign Hits Out At Redirect Critics
Talkback Depending on where / how you wind up getting to sitefinder you get treated to: Sex video Free porn Anal sex Porn video adult toys Lesbian XXX videos Viagra Really helpful and innovative.will never buy certificates or domains from them again.
[October 7, 2003, 10:40]
VeriSign Suing ICANN Again
Talkback For the short while the SiteFinder was operational it drove me nuts. As one of the ".millions of Internet users.who would be ".deprived of the improved functionality and quality of VeriSign's services.
[September 1, 2004, 12:05]
VeriSign's Redirection Will Resume
Talkback I guess they realise the money earned from sitefinder, of cause they dont mind to spend some money in some funny unidentified reports and some unidentified group of "experts" to prove their service is of no problem.
[October 18, 2003, 6:15]
VeriSign Relents On Browser 'hijack'
News PDT) on Saturday to comply with a request to take down the SiteFinder service. VeriSign, the administrator of the .com and .net domains, made plans to shut down its new Site Finder service on Friday, after the Internet Corporation for Assigned...
[October 6, 2003, 14:20]
'Cancer Link' Mobile Mast Testing Begins
News Its Sitefinder Internet utility -- a record of every mobile phone mast in the UK -- lists one Orange mast and one One2One mast. Experts from the National Radiological Protection Board are conducting tests around two mobile phone masts in London on...
[February 28, 2002, 14:17]
Experts To Examine Mobile Mast Link To Cancer Cases
News Its Sitefinder Internet utility -- a record of every mobile phone mast in the UK -- lists one Orange mast and one One2One mast. A London council is spending thousands of pounds on scientific tests in an attempt to see whether mobile phone masts...
[February 15, 2002, 15:29]
Dot-net To Go Non-profit?
News You're categorically denying you'd ever do anything like VeriSign's heavily criticised SiteFinder project? The tussle over dot-net domains has begun. Five companies announced this week that they're hoping to win the contract to operate the master...
[January 20, 2005, 17:10]
VeriSign Slapped Again Over Redirection
News Internet domain name registry VeriSign just can't seem to convince anyone that redirecting misspelled Web addresses to its own site is a good thing. A federal district court judge on Thursday threw out VeriSign's legal arguments that a ban on the...
[August 27, 2004, 8:25]
VeriSign Suing ICANN Again
News VeriSign made good on a promise and took to state court its crusade against the organisation that oversees the Net. In a filing dated 27 August, VeriSign took the case that had just been dismissed in federal district court and amended it for a...
[September 1, 2004, 11:35]

