Domains
79-Year-Old Carl Sagan Fan Loses Wormhole.com to Crypto Company After Lawsuit
Space enthusiast Dick Merryman has owned Wormhole.com since 1994. Then he got sued.
Private Equity Is Going to Ruin the .Org Domain System and Screw Nonprofits
The agency that manages the .org domain has sold the whole thing to a private equity firm, which will likely drive up prices for nonprofits.
Trump’s Cybersecurity Advisor Rudy Giuliani Thinks His Twitter Was Hacked Because Someone Took Advantage of His Typo
A missed space created a hyperlink in Giuliani’s tweet about the G-20 summit, which someone quickly took advantage of.
Evidence Suggests the GOP Bought at Least 17 Anti-James Comey Domains
The Republican party has apparently created a series of domains to discredit and attack former FBI director James Comey. Meanwhile, Democratic party sympathizers appear to have created similar domains to counter the Republicans’ anti-Comey campaign.
If Countries’ Web Domains Were Land Masses, Earth Would Look Like This
This is how big countries would look if they were mapped according to the number of country code domain names registered.
The Owner of FuckFascism.com Is Leasing the Domain to Fund His Startup
The domain's owner says he can make an impact with an "ethical shopping companion."
Google Wins Legal Battle Against 'Spammer' Over the Letter 'G'
Vitaly Popov, who registered a fake Google.com domain last year, was unlikely to ever win.
Authorities Just Shut Down One of the World’s Largest Malware Networks
More than 800,000 domains were seized, sinkholed , or blocked in 'Operation Avalanche', an effort by law enforcement authorities and researchers in 30 countries.
How Sydney Got Locked Out by Politics, Casinos, and Billion-Dollar Bullshit
Somehow good intentions and big money have shaped a city few of us are proud of.
The Story of Cock.li, the Site Used to Shut Down the LA School District
"The largest email related cock joke on the internet."
‘Our Own Little Kingdom’: Dot-Brands Are Staking a Claim on Their Bit of the Web
Two years since the first new top-level domains, brands are starting to make the switch from dot-com.