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Whois? Whowas. So what's next for ICANN and its vast database of domain-name owners?

DanielR

ICANN has been facilitating cyber criminals the entire time. There is no regulations on registrars whatsoever even though you pay the extortion fee to them and which isn't even quoted anymore so likely hiked. And criminals can buy up bulk domains with fake details. In the past it was using yahoo addresses. Now they can cover themselves up with private registration.

These criminals in the EU are a farce too. There is private registration. And they themselves collaborate with the US to commit mass hacking and spying and even hack each other although the US spies on the EU the most.

I still call for ICANN to be disbanded. We wouldn't have malware phishing sites if it wasn't for them.

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