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New Internet Security Domains Debut – Dark Reading

New Internet Security Domains Debut
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Registry operator gen.xyz these week launched two new top-level Internet domains — .security and .protection — aimed at creating websites with higher security as well as a safer online experience for end users. Registrants can use domains to

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The shadiest characters in the world of top-level domains – ZDNet


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The shadiest characters in the world of top-level domains
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A number of top-level domains are used almost entirely to support botnets, spam campaigns and phishing, researchers have revealed. On Wednesday, a team from enterprise security firm Blue Coat unveiled the result of months of research into today's …

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Many Tor-anonymized domains seized by police belonged to imposter sites

A large number of the Tor-anonymized domains recently seized in a crackdown on illegal darknet services were clones or imposter sites, according to an analysis published Monday.

That conclusion is based on an indexing of .onion sites available through the Tor privacy service that cloaks the location where online services are hosted. Australia-based blogger Nik Cubrilovic said a Web crawl he performed on the darknet revealed just 276 seized addresses, many fewer than the 414 domains police claimed they confiscated last week. Of the 276 domains Cubrilovic identified, 153 pointed to clones, phishing, or scam sites impersonating one of the hidden services targeted by law enforcement, he said.

If corroborated by others, the findings may be viewed as good news for privacy advocates who look to Tor to help preserve their anonymity. Last week’s reports that law enforcement agencies tracked down more than 400 hidden services touched off speculation that police identified and were exploiting a vulnerability in Tor itself that allowed them to surreptitiously decloak hidden services. The revelation that many of the seized sites were imposters may help to tamp down such suspicions. Cubrilovic wrote:

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Flame malware network based on shadowy domains, fake names – CNET


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Flame malware network based on shadowy domains, fake names
CNET
The espionage malware has already been updated on some infected machines — after command-and-control domains were shut down last week, researchers say. Read this blog post by Elinor Mills on Security & Privacy.
Flame malware's structure among most complex ever seen, says Kaspersky LabNetwork World
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Flame malware's structure 'among most complex ever seen'Computerworld New Zealand
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