Technology
Facebook sues OnlineNIC for domain name fraud
San Francisco, Nov 1
Facebook has filed a lawsuit against domain name registrar OnlineNIC for registering domain names or web addresses that pretended to be affiliated with the social networking giant.
The domain names like www-facebook-login.com and facebook-mails.com are designed to mislead and confuse the users who believe they're interacting with Facebook.
"By mentioning our apps and services in the domain names, OnlineNIC and ID Shield intended to make them appear legitimate and confuse people. This activity is known as cybersquatting and OnlineNIC has a history of this behaviour," Facebook said in a statement on Thursday.
The company has filed a lawsuit in California against the state-based OnlineNIC and its proxy service ID Shield.
"We don't want people to be deceived, so we track and take action against suspicious and misleading domains, including those registered using privacy/proxy services that allow owners to hide their identity," said Facebook.
There are tens of millions of domain names on the web that have been registered using these privacy/proxy services.
"We proactively report instances of abuse to domain name registrars and privacy/proxy services and often collaborate with them to take down these malicious domains," it added.
In many instances, however, domain name registrars and privacy/proxy services will not investigate or respond to abuse reports, which enables bad actors and delays our efforts to fight fraud and abuse.
"This was the case with OnlineNIC and ID Shield," said Facebook.
The lawsuit also references some 20 other domain names that are similar to Facebook and Instagram.
The domain names like www-facebook-login.com and facebook-mails.com are designed to mislead and confuse the users who believe they're interacting with Facebook.
"By mentioning our apps and services in the domain names, OnlineNIC and ID Shield intended to make them appear legitimate and confuse people. This activity is known as cybersquatting and OnlineNIC has a history of this behaviour," Facebook said in a statement on Thursday.
The company has filed a lawsuit in California against the state-based OnlineNIC and its proxy service ID Shield.
"We don't want people to be deceived, so we track and take action against suspicious and misleading domains, including those registered using privacy/proxy services that allow owners to hide their identity," said Facebook.
There are tens of millions of domain names on the web that have been registered using these privacy/proxy services.
"We proactively report instances of abuse to domain name registrars and privacy/proxy services and often collaborate with them to take down these malicious domains," it added.
In many instances, however, domain name registrars and privacy/proxy services will not investigate or respond to abuse reports, which enables bad actors and delays our efforts to fight fraud and abuse.
"This was the case with OnlineNIC and ID Shield," said Facebook.
The lawsuit also references some 20 other domain names that are similar to Facebook and Instagram.
3 hours ago
Over 40,000 Americans return from Middle East evacuations
3 hours ago
Oil nears $90 as Iran war jolts markets
3 hours ago
PALESTINE ‘36
3 hours ago
Shri. Koshy O. Thomas received
3 hours ago
Canada: Absence of arrests in murder of Khalistani critic fuels speculation and outrage
4 hours ago
Steep US tariffs strained ties with India, stalled momentum within Quad: Senate report
4 hours ago
Death, fire, and fury will rain upon Iran if flow of oil is stopped through Strait of Hormuz: US
4 hours ago
President Trump has specific mission to accomplish, Iran war will not become endless: Hegseth
5 hours ago
'Today will be yet again our most intense day of strikes inside Iran': US War Secy as West Asia conflict enters its 11th day
10 hours ago
Munmun Dutta calls out ‘disgusting' acts of Indians at tourist spots: Such acts attract racism abroad
10 hours ago
Lisa Ray says midlife is not a crisis but ‘the most important act of a woman’s life’
10 hours ago
R J Balaji trashes rumours that Suriya's 'Karuppu' is to release on April 10; promises update on release shortly
10 hours ago
When Govinda said ‘men are weak without women’ citing Lord Shiva’s example
