VoxxMail > Godaddy bows to myspace. Removes seclists.org users

[e-Rod Tech Watch Blog] Parsons anguishes over his inability to produce an advertisement worthy of the Superbowl the rest of us netizens are wondering how Godaddy can justify pulling the plug on the well know seclists.org website. As the news broke on DNforum.com among other places seclists.org was still recovering from the downtime.

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http://news.com.com [News.com.com] GoDaddy pulls security site after MySpace complaints | CNET News.com: But Vaskovich provided CNET News.com with a log of correspondence from GoDaddy that corroborates his version of the story. It indicated that only 52 seconds elapsed from an initial voice mail notification to the time the domain was marked as "suspended." GoDaddy did not immediately respond to follow-up questions.

http://tailrank.com [Tailrank.com] GoDaddy pulls security site after MySpace complaints: ( InfoWorld ) - ISP GoDaddy.com has come under fire for pulling a popular hacking Web site down this week, allegedly at the request of MySpace.com GoDaddy pulled the plug on the Seclists.org Web site, knocking about 250,000 pages of archived mailing lists offline for most of Wednesday, apparently because a post to the Full Disclosure discussion list archived on the site contained the names and passwords of MySpace.

Dslreports.comhttp://www.dslreports.com [Dslreports.com] broadband help » News » GoDaddy Takes SecLists.Org Offline - For ...: The SecLists.Org security mailing list was taken offline for much of yesterday. The reason? A list of scammed Myspace passwords was posted to the full disclosure mailing list, and the list was automatically archived by all the sites that archive full disclosure.

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