Internet regulators are pushing a controversial plan to restrict public access to WHOIS Web site registration records. Proponents of the proposal say it would improve the accuracy of WHOIS data and better protect the privacy of people who register domain names. Critics argue that such a shift would be unworkable and make it more difficult to combat phishers, spammers and scammers.

A working group within The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the organization that oversees the Internet's domain name system, has proposed scrapping the current WHOIS system - which is inconsistently managed by hundreds of domain registrars and allows anyone to query Web site registration records. To replace the current system, the group proposes creating a more centralized WHOIS lookup system that is closed by default.

via WHOIS Privacy Plan Draws Fire - Krebs on Security.

I didn't even realize this was in the works. I'll comment more once I learn more about it. I recommend giving this a good read and check out the comments.



My original entry is here: WHOIS Privacy Plan Draws Fire - Krebs on Security. It posted Tue, 17 Sep 2013 16:00:13 +0000.

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