VeriSign Suspends its Redirect Service
VeriSign on Friday suspended its controversial service that redirected mistyped or unregistered domain names after the body overseeing Web addressing took its toughest stance yet against it.
VeriSign officials told eWeek.com that the suspension would be temporary as it works with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers and technical community that have raised concerns that the SiteFinder service was disrupting the way .com and .net domain names function on the Internet.
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