Microsoft buys corp.com to save Windows users from cybercriminals
Microsoft Corporation has agreed to buy the
domain corp.com from a private owner for an undisclosed sum,
in an effort to prevent cybercriminals from abusing it owing to a problem known
as "namespace collision".
According
to KrebsOnSecurity, a blog run by journalist Brian Krebs, Microsoft has bought
the domain from its Wisconsin-based owner Mike O'Connor "in a bid to keep
it out of the hands of those who might abuse its awesome power".
"We
released a security advisory in June of 2009 and a security update that helps
keep customers safe. In our ongoing commitment to customer security, we also
acquired the Corp.com domain," the company said in a statement.
Mike
bought corp.com 26 years ago and hoped Microsoft would buy it someday because
"hundreds of thousands of confused Windows PCs are constantly trying to
share sensitive data with corp.com". Read More
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