A cybercriminal gang that researchers track as Revolver Rabbit has registered more than 500,000 domain names for infostealer campaigns that target Windows and macOS systems. […]
A cybercriminal gang that researchers track as Revolver Rabbit has registered more than 500,000 domain names for infostealer campaigns that target Windows and macOS systems. […]
It seems like blacklisting *.bond donations until the registrar fixes this would be completely reasonable.
I can’t imagine many legitimate sites would be affected.
Same can and has been said for other gTLDs, like
.xyz
. Which since they did that 99¢ numbered domain thing has also lead to a lot of wholesale blacklisting.Just can’t have nice things while there are bad apples around I guess. Few more of these and we might see a shift towards company IT simply whitelisting the old TLDs and leaving the rest sinkholed as a preventative measure. After all, few legitimate sites are on gTLDs(for now?)
All those gTLDs meant to widen the market and free up words and phrases long since parked and
.com|org|net
is still the only viable option if you want to presume you can be visited.Agree