.TM Domain Registry Announces Companies Using .TM Names Are Now One of the Most Secure on the Internet.Summary Bullets: * For organizations interested in protecting their brand on the Internet. * Reduce cyber-criminal activity associated with attacks, fraud and counterfeit services. * Maintain name and brand integrity on the Internet. * Protect customers from being innocently hijacked to malicious sites. * Provide confidence for customers knowing they reached their intended website. * The .TM registry signs with DNSSEC (DNS SECurity) A set of extensions to the DNS system that are designed to prevent attacks agains the DNS system as well as DNS hijacking, which directs the user to an erroneous Web site. DNSSec uses a digital signature to ensure that the correct IP address is used. . * First registry with DNSSEC implementation to allow customers real-time DS records updating. SAN JOSE San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. , Calif. -- .TM Domain Registry operated from London, UK, with representatives around the globe, has implemented a system to protect companies and their customers from cyber attacks, Internet fraud A crime in which the perpetrator develops a scheme using one or more elements of the Internet to deprive a person of property or any interest, estate, or right by a false representation of a matter of fact, whether by providing misleading information or by concealment of and counterfeit services. From the 1st November ONLY customers of companies using a .TM internet domain name An organization's unique name on the Internet. The chosen name combined with a top level domain (TLD), such as .com or .org, also called a "domain extension," makes up the Internet domain name. For example, computerlanguage.com is the domain name for the publisher of this Encyclopedia. receive the highest levels of protection whilst using the Internet. Internet names ending with the .TM suffix suf·fix n. An affix added to the end of a word or stem, serving to form a new word or functioning as an inflectional ending, such as -ness in gentleness, -ing in walking, or -s in sits. tr.v. are a valuable asset to Fortune 100, Fortune 500 and Fortune 1,000 companies who are serious about their corporate image. Around 40,000 companies are already registered and many Trademark holders already use the .TM Internet extension See Internet domain name. in preference to .COM (1) (Computer Output Microfilm) Creating microfilm or microfiche from the computer. A COM machine receives print-image output from the computer either online or via tape or disk and creates a film image of each page. . Now the .TM Registry is using the latest technology designed to protect .TM users and their customers. Cyber crime is increasing at a feverish pace especially "Phishing", where cyber-criminals lead consumers to counterfeit websites under the guise of legitimate businesses and brands, therefore stealing business. In June, 2009 alone, 21,085 unique "phishing scams" occurred where a domain name was used to attack specific brands. Corporations now seek new means of protecting their brand and their customers from fraudulent operations on the Internet. The cost to businesses through lost revenue and time spent legally to neutralise fake websites is vast and can now be avoided by using a .TM name. .TM domains are already operating on a state-of-the-art, global infrastructure designed for secure operations, "Technology can never stand still, and Registries and Companies will always need to keep one step ahead of the cyber criminals, we welcome this initiative by .TM Domain Registry," states Paul Kane For other persons named Paul Kane, see Paul Kane (disambiguation). Paul Kane (September 3, 1810 – February 20, 1871) was an Irish-Canadian painter, famous for his paintings of First Nations peoples in the Canadian West and other Native Americans in the Oregon Country. , Chair of the DNS (Domain Name System) A system for converting host names and domain names into IP addresses on the Internet or on local networks that use the TCP/IP protocol. For example, when a Web site address is given to the DNS either by typing a URL in a browser or behind the Infrastructure Resilience Task Force. Consequently the .TM Domain Registry has introduced DNSSEC which is short for "DNS SECurity" which provides a "chain of authentication (1) Verifying the integrity of a transmitted message. See message integrity, e-mail authentication and MAC. (2) Verifying the identity of a user logging into a network. " between the domain owner and their clients. .TM continues its aim for a secure and resilient Internet by signing the registry with DNSSEC and implementing a "first-of-its-kind" method in providing service for its customers and preventing the phishing activity plaguing legitimate corporate brands. For technologists: Maintaining the technological leading edge, .TM is the first registry to allow customers the ability to update their DS (Delegation Signer) records in real-time. With changes taking effect within seconds, .TM name holders can fix compromised domain names instantly by providing a new customer encrypted fingerprint to the registry, minimizing exposure and compromised downtime. .TM Registry gives companies the tools to shield their customer from malicious attack and corporate-espionage while at the same time protecting their brand and corporate image. For a list of Registrars selling .TM names please visit: http://www.nic.tm/registrars.html located in Australia, China, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Germany Italy, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, UK, USA. For those serious about their corporate image, security and their trademarked, branded names, their names are secure with .TM. .TM Registry - Building trust online! |
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