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Sellers of Internet addresses surf for - and get - some big payoffs      
This year, 15 names used in Internet addresses have resold for at least six figures to companies and individuals hoping to tap into big audiences. On.com got $635,000. Macau.com fetched $550,000.
 
Keep tabs on your domain name or you could lose it      
What would happen if you woke up one morning to find your business no longer owned its Internet domain name? The issue has come into sharp focus in recent days with the opening of the new .eu domain name.
 
Domain name scam returns      
A scam to get companies to register domain names before someone else does is doing the rounds again, but experts say knowledge is the key to avoiding this high-cost trap.
 
Finding Your Dream Domain Name      
Not all the good ones are taken, but many are. Experts suggest you choose your company name first, and go from there
 
New .eu domain name system scammed      
A US company's charge that cheating went on during the rush for new .eu domains is flat out wrong, the European registry responsible for handing out the names countered on Tuesday.
 
Who really owns Gondwanaland's domain?      
The fictitious country was used to explore who really owns a country's domain name
 
Geographic domain names released      
stkilda.com.au and bondi.net.au from 1 June. Australian businesses will be able to register commercial geographic domain names such as stkilda.com.au and bondi.net.au from 1 June.
 
Possible domain poisoning underway      
Security experts late last week warned that a DNS cache poisoning attack may be underway and redirecting users from some of the most popular websites to a malicious URL where spyware and adware is invisibly installed onto their computers.
 
New domain poisoning attacks      
The DNS cache poisoning that first struck more than a month ago and led to users being redirected from popular websites to malicious sites that infected their machines with spyware, is continuing, said the Internet Storm Center (ISC).
 
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