BrianKrebs on Nostr: Here's the tl;dr bit: "While foreign covert influence represents one of the most ...
Here's the tl;dr bit:
"While foreign covert influence represents one of the most egregious abuses of the domain name system, the industry’s inattention to abuse has been well-documented for years, enabling malicious activity such as phishing campaigns, drive-by malware, and online scams – all possible because of malicious actors using your services."
"Moreover, Meta’s report indicates that your industry has effectively externalized the costs of addressing this abusive behavior to victims and third parties – who must pursue costly and time-consuming litigation or dispute resolution via the World Intellectual Property Office. Given the continued lapses of your industry to address these abuses, I believe Congress may need to evaluate legislative remedies that promote greater diligence across the global domain name ecosystem"
"While foreign covert influence represents one of the most egregious abuses of the domain name system, the industry’s inattention to abuse has been well-documented for years, enabling malicious activity such as phishing campaigns, drive-by malware, and online scams – all possible because of malicious actors using your services."
"Moreover, Meta’s report indicates that your industry has effectively externalized the costs of addressing this abusive behavior to victims and third parties – who must pursue costly and time-consuming litigation or dispute resolution via the World Intellectual Property Office. Given the continued lapses of your industry to address these abuses, I believe Congress may need to evaluate legislative remedies that promote greater diligence across the global domain name ecosystem"