Numbers, numbers, numbers: 24.org sells cheap

The auction over at Sedo of the domain 24.org ended at $7,100. This is a rather disappointing result for a number that returns almost 5 billion results in Google. The seller, however, took advantage of the traffic of his other domain, 24.net to increase the pageviews of the 24.org auction - the … [Read more...]

The Parthenon is not for sale – BringThemBack.org

Since January, a game of massive proportions has been launched against the euro and the European economy, by American banks - led by Goldman Sachs. The very bank that is currently under scrutiny at the US Senate, has been known for years to play dirty games not just against institutions but also … [Read more...]

Drastic changes to the domain security methodology

Today's domain security status is marked by several issues that affirm the system's weaknesses - along with the observation that the underlying managing forces do not wish any such change to occur. Very simple methods of domain security are being neglected or even avoided. Registrars should lock … [Read more...]

The 1980s and the 2000s – LL.com domains registered in both eras

Who would have thought, back in the 80's, that an online network of interconnected computers would be used one day to relay information, almost unrestricted around the globe? Surely, the oldest domain registered, Symbolics.com, is a landmark in the history of "manual" domain registrations and … [Read more...]

What? No lock on 32 LL.com domains?

Nowadays it seems crazy not to lock your domains. All registrars offer this feature as a default option; others offer extended locking mechanisms or even hardware locks via the use of a 'fob device'. Although a transfer out cannot be completed automatically without the use of an authentication … [Read more...]