The pages of domain name history are constantly turning. Following the approval of generic domain names and new top-level domain name proposals, and the implementation of the domain name real-name system, the Internet has sparked waves of domain name gold rushes, with frequent asset battles igniting. Millions of domain names carry heavy risks, while netizens rush to snatch "money trees."
According to relevant reports, on June 30, CNNIC (China Internet Network Information Center) released its national domain cloud resolution service for the first time in Beijing, providing support for national domains and launching a permanently free, secure, fast, and easy-to-use "cloud" resolution service for users. It is understood that this is the world's leading free cloud resolution service provided by a national domain registrar. A responsible official from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology pointed out that the development of the Internet is based on the domain name system, and domain name security is the key to smooth Internet operations. This year, domain name security incidents have continuously sounded warning bells, and there have also been cases of operator DNS failures, causing websites across the country to be inaccessible simultaneously.
In cyberspace, there are sunny days and rainy days; this is a revolution of money and interests. Domain names are like our ID cards to enter the Internet. Once lost, they will be considered blacklisted, losing the rights of their "owner." Effectively protecting one's identity allows "online games" to proceed without hindrance. According to the "Report on the Status of China's Domain Name Services and Security," currently, 57% of China's domain name resolutions are at risk, making domain name services a weak link in network security. From May 2010 to May 2011, there were 16 global domain name attack incidents. Currently, CNNIC is also preparing to establish two disaster backup centers in Beijing and Sichuan.
The arrival of domain name cloud resolution has brought hope to a large number of "domain" citizens and erected a protective umbrella. Whether it can change the ups and downs of domain names and stabilize the chaotic situation remains to be seen. The domain name war is not only a scramble for identity but also a plundering of interests, with enterprises and merchants brimming with enthusiasm. Relevant information indicates that currently, there are over 210 companies called "Dazhong" (Masses) appearing on the Internet, and over 160 using the "BMW" brand name. Among the top 50 global brands, the duplication rate reaches 70%, while among China's top 50 brands, the duplication rate is 42%. With mixed fish and dragons, it's hard to distinguish between truth and falsehood. Popular companies and popular domain names emerge like mushrooms after rain, as everyone wants to ride the wave and take the lead, seeking prominence.
From recent domain name events, it can be seen that domain names are like "crazy stones" that can create wealth for you and more resemble "bank cards," continuously accumulating wealth for you. However, if a domain name is attacked or squatted, it is equivalent to your wealth being stolen, with domain names akin to money. The renowned overseas domain investor Brian Wick recently sold the domain name Minus.com for RMB 740,000. It is understood that the buyer was a non-profit educational institution, and this domain name has already taken protective measures and renewed until 2016. The popular advertising site 58同城 (58 City) reportedly recently acquired the domain name taofang.com of Taofang Network Company, which now belongs to 58. Many "old brands" have expressed grievances due to a lack of awareness of network security marketing, resulting in the loss of their old brand URLs to others. All this indicates that domain names carry many hidden dangers and have become prey coveted by many hunters. The ambush battle has already begun, with hidden dangers lurking everywhere. Behind the enthusiasm lies the cold reality: without solid security defenses, the "fragrant meat" will ultimately fall into the tiger's mouth.
Whether it's a domain name revolution or an interest game, enhancing security risk prevention is beyond doubt. The well-known IDC service provider nationwide, China Nuowang www.nuo.cn, stated that the Internet evolves rapidly, with domain name information, domain hijacking, and domain attack technologies continuously developing. Starting from the foundation to do a good job in prevention ensures enemies have no opportunity to exploit. Farewell to "naked marriage," starting from the initial domain registration and server space, lay a solid security foundation, and choose professional IDC service providers as a backbone. The emergence of domain cloud resolution may bring about changes, but we need to wait and see.
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