ICANN Control Just Became International

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers

icann-logoThis organization has been in charge of domains since 1988 and has been located in the United States. Today it has changed hands and is now under the control of an international body. This change has been highly politicized. Which, given the internet is an American invention and is the result of our combined needs for a “nuclear proof” nationwide means of communication and to rapidly move geometrically increasing amounts of binary data, is quite understandable.

We’ve had occasion to utilize the ICANN organization in the protection of a client’s domain and were very satisfied at how their rules and administration over them protected our client, the rightful owner. It shall be interesting to see how the internet will change in the new global community, under international control, and in a very unstable time in international politics.

Ed Black, chief executive of the Computer & Communications Industry Association, said in a statement, this transfer is “a symbolic, but important step in preserving the stability and openness of the Internet, which impacts free speech, our economy and our national security.”

iana-logo-headerThe new body which is now in charge of ICANN is IANA, The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority. Their website says, “IANA is responsible for coordinating the Internet’s globally unique identifiers, and is operated by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).”

It is certainly a challenging thing to have an open environment which is also safe. Both in terms of governments and networks. We’ll do our best to keep you posted of changes which may impact you and your business. Working together, Americans have always overcome the most difficult challenges. Technology has given us a chance to grow and learn how to work with our international partners on the internet and in space.

Working together, our clients have the peace of mind knowing we are focused on their internet presence, so they can focus on their customers. My favorite team is Ours 🙂 Join us!

Change Your Yahoo Password NOW!

After agreeing to sell their company to Verizon, Yahoo announced that they had a security breech in 2014 where 500,000,000 (that’s 500 MILLION!) user names and passwords were taken along with other data. Evidently, Yahoo did not encrypt their data. Once the hackers got in they had access to everything.

Here is a link to Yahoo’s help page, “Signs of a hacked account and what to do“. Don’t look for signs. Change it right now for your own protection!

It will be interesting to see how this revelation impacts the sale of Yahoo to Verizon as will the ongoing anti-trust concerns over the deal. We’ll be following this with interest as it seems net-neutrality issues are also involved. Here is a related article on the Fortune website. What do you think?

Here is an excellent article on the Wired.com Website about good password practices and tips for easier to remember and more secure passwords. It’s titled, “7 Password Experts on How to Lock Down Your Online Security“. But, before you read it, change your Yahoo password!

note: We have no relationship to the organizations who’s articles are linked above. They simply were found to be interesting and relevant to the subject of this article.

Safari Browser Issues Fixed!

My MacBook Pro is a wonderful machine. I can work anywhere on it. A couple of days ago, I suddenly was unable to type addresses in my Safari Browser address bar. I checked my firewall, my anti-virus, I did a reboot and it still would not work.

Then I did a search. I found there have been some issues in the last few days related to the ‘Smart Search’ settings in the Safari preferences on both OS X and iOS devices. Shortly after I found the solution, so did Apple. A bug was found in their ‘Safari Suggestions’ feature and they have fixed it!

Why share this in a post? You may have experienced the same issue and be wondering if your computer is stable.

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