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  • Melbourne IT breaches registrar agreement

    Melbourne IT has been censured by domain name regulator auDA over a promotional letter it sent to 1,500 domain name owners in February.

  • Melbourne IT apologises over renewal blunder

    Melbourne IT was forced to apologise to its resellers earlier this month after a blunder saw renewal notices mailed directly to its partners' customers.

  • Melbourne IT gaffe threatens domain security

    Melbourne IT has been caught out faxing domain name registry keys and passwords to its client base without customers' knowledge or permission, in a potentially serious breach of domain name security.

  • BIND vulnerabilities confusion rife

    Confusion is rife about potential vulnerabilities in BIND, the most commonly used domain name server on the Internet, and experts are calling on the makers of the software to clarify the issue.

  • Spam and security's silver bullet not so shiny

    Have you heard the news? The spam problem has been solved by a new type of mail architecture, and hackers are a thing of the past! A software vendor has released software that can block attack types that haven't even been invented yet, and foil spam techniques that won't even been thought of until 2015. Really.

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