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Re: She Gave Me a Fake Phone Number! Christopher Parente  –  Dec 14, 2005 10:44 AM PDT

Antony:

Nice to see your name! Brian Krebs of WPost has a conversation on this going in his Security blog:

http://blogs.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2005/12/govt_fake_web_s.html

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Re: She Gave Me a Fake Phone Number! Michele Neylon  –  Dec 15, 2005 2:46 PM PDT

I would think that the figures are significantly higher. The methodology employed in this "study" seems to be flawed in my opinion.
I posted on this at my blog

The phishers are the more visible infringers, but they are anything but alone in their abuse.

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Re: She Gave Me a Fake Phone Number! Juan Golblado  –  Dec 19, 2005 7:20 PM PDT

Any estimate as to what percentage of fake or missing domain name registration data would be filled in properly—at least on new registrations—if protection of that data from spammers, etc. was mandatory?

You might be left with only frauds.

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Re: She Gave Me a Fake Phone Number! Roy B Law  –  Dec 22, 2005 4:02 PM PDT

I used to give the number of Gamblers Anonymous to anyone whose attentions at parties I deemed unwelcome ...

Didn't realise there was such a big Registrant data problem; surely it's the responsibility of the Reseller to ensure data integrity.

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