(ICANN) STATEMENT ON HACKING OF NETWORK SOLUTIONS' SERVERS

Joe Shaw jshaw at insync.net
Sun Jul 4 04:12:46 UTC 1999



I personally trust ICANN and NSI as far as I can throw their collective
asses.  NSI has shown repeatedly that they don't give a rat's behind one
way or the other about DNS registration system, as long as they continue
to hold power over it.  ICANN are far too shady and back-room meeting
oriented to really have anyone's best interest but their own at heart.

So, who's the lesser of the two evils?  Both make me shudder.

--
Joseph W. Shaw - jshaw at insync.net    
Freelance Computer Security Consultant and Perl Programmer
Free UNIX advocate - "I hack, therefore I am."

On Sat, 3 Jul 1999, Dean Robb wrote:

> As part, no doubt, of the current ICANN/NSI war, NSI says that the hack
> attack come from the ISP colocated with ICANN...
> 
> "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of ICANN?"
> 
> Dean Robb
> Owner, PC-EASY 
> (757) 495-EASY [3279]
> On-site computer repairs, upgrades and consultations
> Lead SimOps columnist/reviewer on http://WWW.TheGamers.Net





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