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    2018, NeuStar, Inc. acquired VeriSign's Security Service Customer Contracts. The acquisition effectively transferred Verisign Inc.'s Distributed Denial of...
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  • administered by the United States Department of Defense, but is today operated by Verisign, and remains under ultimate jurisdiction of U.S. law. The .com domain is...
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  • turn pushes the keys via secDNS to the zone operator (e.g., Verisign for .com) who signs and publishes them in DNS. DNS is implemented by the use of several...
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    (2003-10-03). "VeriSign fends off critics at ICANN confab". CNET News. Archived from the original on January 4, 2013. Retrieved 2007-09-22. "Verisign's Wildcard...
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  • browsers. VeriSign's critics saw this claim as disingenuous. The change led to a dramatic increase in the amount of Internet traffic arriving at verisign.com...
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    the conflict over VeriSign's "wild card" DNS service Site Finder. After an open letter from ICANN issuing an ultimatum to VeriSign, later endorsed by...
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    customers.[citation needed] On May 19, 2010, Symantec signed a definitive agreement to acquire Verisign's authentication business unit, which included the...
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    Verisign regained the contract bid and secured its control over the net registry for another six years. On 30 June 2011, the contract with Verisign was...
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    doors, a banking token used as a digital authenticator for signing in to online banking, or signing a transaction such as a wire transfer. Security tokens...
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  • Indonesia. The company was founded in Berlin's Kreuzberg district in 2000. VeriSign was a successful internet security company that had a series of product...
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    Sun Microsystems. Retrieved 20 March 2008. "VeriSign's OpenID Non-Assertion Patent Covenant". VeriSign. Archived from the original on 15 April 2008....
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    Retrieved 25 February 2017. "Verisign adds .tv to its top-level domain holdings". ARN. Retrieved 17 January 2023. "VeriSign Acquires The .tv Corporation:...
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  • registry model is used. The domain registry (e.g., GoDaddy, BigRock and PDR, VeriSign, etc., etc.) holds basic WHOIS data (i.e., registrar and name servers,...
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    an Australian territory. It is administered by a United States company, VeriSign, through a subsidiary company, eNIC, which promotes it for international...
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  • public-facing web servers. The top spot has been held by Symantec (or VeriSign before it was purchased by Symantec) ever since [our] survey began, with...
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  • digital certificate provider. The GeoTrust brand was bought by Symantec from Verisign in 2010, but agreed to sell the certificate business (including GeoTrust)...
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  • 2017-06-07. Retrieved 2017-06-06. "Verisign Announces Increase in .com/.net Domain Name Fees (NASDAQ:VRSN)". VeriSign, Inc. - Investor Relations (Press...
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    Archived from the original on January 17, 2009. "News from VeriSign, Inc". Press.verisign.com. Archived from the original on July 28, 2011. Retrieved...
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  • Jim Bidzos is the founder of Verisign, Inc. and currently serves as the president and CEO. He assumed this position on August 1, 2011, after the resignation...
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    bubble, the company was acquired by VeriSign for $21 billion in stock (Nasdaq: VRSN). On October 17, 2003, VeriSign announced the sale of Network Solutions...
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  • executive vice president and general manager of VeriSign's Communications Services division. In late 2004, VeriSign bought a relatively small Berlin-based company...
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  • funding was provided by VeriSign and ep.net to develop a prototype written in Java (David Blacka and Matt Larson, VeriSign). In 2006, the prototype was...
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    first major corporations to use the domain. However, domain name registry VeriSign and others have claimed that domain name registrar Network Solutions gave...
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    certificates and Internet security. In December 1999, Shuttleworth sold Thawte to VeriSign, earning Shuttleworth R3.5 billion (US$575 million, equivalent to $989 million...
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    Interest Registry, who assumed the task from VeriSign Global Registry Services, a division of Verisign. In November 2019, the Public Interest Registry...
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  • once the vulnerability was announced. Although Verisign declined to revoke existing certificates signed using MD5, their response was considered adequate...
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    CA contracted to maintain the ActiveX 'publisher certificate' system (VeriSign). Microsoft saw the need to patch their cryptography subsystem so it would...
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  • domain name for an end-user, it must pay a maximum annual fee of US$7.34 to VeriSign, the registry operator for com, and a US$0.18 annual administration fee...
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    Administration (GSA) began administering .gov. In February 2011, the GSA selected Verisign to manage the registry services, replacing Native Technologies, Inc. Responsibility...
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    Diamondback Energy. They replaced Baidu, DocuSign, Match Group, NetEase, Skyworks Solutions, Splunk, and Verisign. Dropping seven components allowed the Nasdaq-100...
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