At least I think so. Tell me I'm wrong and I'll slink into the
corner.

According to SlashDot, Verisign is now as of 9/15 evening wildcarding
all .com and .net domains that aren't registered to go to a
advertising page!

Now, admittedly that doesn't affect other TLDs. And if the
advertising page IPs are known and constant (which they claim) I
suppose that can be compensated in the rule.

Pretty irritating though. Thanks for giving everyone warning
Verisign!

References:

1. Slashdot

http://slashdot.org/articles/03/09/16/0034210.shtml?tid=126&tid=95&tid=98&tid=99

2. Verisign's description of the implementation:

http://www.verisign.com/resources/gd/sitefinder/implementation.pdf




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