We don’t want to sound like hippies here, but it’s sort of hard to miss the fact that there seem to be a lot fewer trees around than there were a while back, y’know? Whatever your take on global warming, we’ve all pretty much realized there’s been a bit too much of the chopping and […]
Of Interest
easySwag, should we bother?
You saw it on the news, you heard it from a FOAF, you retweeted it….now you can own the t-shirt? Not sure if we’re actually going to do this. We’ve never really been much into swag (or marketing, or PR….or sales), but we had the idea for these on the heels of that whole wikileaks […]
New "registration" scam that's going around
Normally we don’t post a blog announcement about the various scams going around because, let’s face it, there are just too many. But in this case, we’re making an exception because this is a targeted scam aimed directly at domain owners – aka Our Clients. We’ve received more than a couple of calls from users […]
The easyDNSSEC roadmap.
We’ve been getting an increasing number of queries regarding the rollout of DNSSEC, the security extensions for DNS. We have been testing DNSSEC internally and plan to have it available for members ahead of the key deployments this year. Some of the deployments are as follows: .CA plans to sign the root on March 31, […]
The Guardian gets it wrong….again.
The Guardian UK seems to be hell-bent on putting my company out of business. After joining the throng of media outlets mistakenly reporting last week that we unplugged wikileaks, today they reported easyDNS as one of the companies knocked offline by DOS attacks carried out by Anonymous. As per usual, this is wrong. We have […]
WikiLeaks.ORG DNS is NOT with easyDNS (so far)
Just in case you were not confused enough as to whether we unplugged wikileaks, helped them get back online; or had unprotected “relations” with Julian Assange (we didn’t), the story “broke” this morning that WikiLeaks.org was back, due to help from easyDNS: Access to Wikileaks.org has returned after members of its consortium worked with Mark […]