I must have missed this one. http://www.digitaltransactions.net/newsstory.cfm?newsid=1677
(February 19, 2008) A potent new technique that phishing fraudsters have started using to thwart efforts to shut down their bogus Web sites has inspired a panel at the Anti-Phishing Working Group to hammer out a new policy that would get domain registries to disable criminal sites. The new policy, called the domain suspension initiative, would shut down a site across an entire Internet domain, rather than just on the servers of a particular Internet Service Provider (ISP), says Laura Mather, co-chair of the APWG's domain name systems policy working group and until recently an executive at San Francisco-based security firm MarkMonitor Inc.
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