NetNames

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Type: Subsidiary of Group NBT Limited
Industry: Internet
Founded: 2009
Founder(s): Group NBT
Headquarters: Prospero House 241 Borough High Street

London, SE1 1GA

Country: UK
Website: www.netnames.com
Blog: NetNames Blog
LinkedIn: Netnames
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png@NetNames
Key People
Gary McIlraith, CEO

NetNames is an ICANN accredited registrar and a subsidiary of Group NBT, which provides domain name management, online brand protection, online security, anti-piracy and acquisitions services. The company is based in London and maintains offices in different locations including Cambridge, Copenhagen, Munich, New York, Nice, Oslo, Paris, Stockholm, Strasbourg and Zurich.

In 2007, NetNames acquired Ascio Technologies and Envisional while INDOM was acquired in 2010. These acquisitions made the company into one of the largest domain name management and online brand protection specialists in Europe.[1]

In late 2011 the company was acquired by private equity firm HgCapital Plc and delisted from the AIM.

Services

ICANN Involvement

NetNames is active in ICANN. Some of its latest participation was during ICANN's global consultation outreach for the the implementation of the new gTLD program held in London on July 15, 2009.[3] The company also provided comments on the issue of Trademark Protection for new gTLDs in response to the IRT Report. The following comments were submitted to the ICANN forum:[4]

Attack on NetNames DNS Servers

On September 4, 2011, the DNS Servers of NetNames were attacked by Turkish hackers, who redirected the traffic of websites. These attacks affected the websites of UPS, Acer, The Register, The Daily Telegraph, and others. It seems that the attacks carried out on that day amounted to less than a dozen sites,[5] and NetNames issued a statement noting that "A very small number of customer domains were redirected..".[6] The culprits redirected the sites to a black page with the message, "Hacking is not a crime…We TurkGuvengligi declare this day as World Hackers Day – Have fun."[7] The group, TurkGuvenligi, is responsible for over 150 such attacks on various registrars over a number of years.[8]

According to NetNames, the hackers used SQL injection and were able to get access to certain information allowing them to submit a re-delegation order to the NetNames System to change the address of the master DNS servers. This enabled the affected name servers to serve incorrect DNS data and redirected the web traffics to the hacker's Turkguvenligi page. NetNames resolved the issues after a few hours and the company disabled one account that had been compromised by the attack.[9][10]

References

  1. About NetNames
  2. NetNames launches new brand protection service: ImageFlare
  3. NetNames participates at ICANN's London outreach event
  4. A response to the 24 April 2009 draft output from ICANN’s IRT
  5. Archive, Zone-h.org
  6. SQL Injection Blamed For Widespread DNS hack, PCpro.co.uk
  7. DNS hack hits popular websites: Daily Telegraph, The Register, UPS, etc
  8. Tukguvenligi.info, zone-h.org
  9. NetNames DNS Security Update
  10. Attack on NetNames DNS Servers Shifts Web Traffic Away From Major Websites
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