A data center migration from eNom web hosting provider caused unexpected domain resolution problems that are expected to last for a few hours. Customers started to complain that they could no longer ...
Enom, a domain registrar and subsidiary of publicly-traded Rightside Group, recently suffered a “very sophisticated attack” by hackers. In an email to customers sent today, Enom CEO Taryn Naidu wrote ...
Tucows, a Toronto-based provider of internet services, has agreed to pay US$83.5 million to buy wholesale domain-name registrar eNom from Rightside Group, of Kirkland, Wash., just outside Seattle. The ...
Domain name registrar and web hosting firm eNom is seeing Domain Name System (DNS) issues in the wake of a data center migration. “At present, we are seeing issues with our DNS and Reseller Control ...
This is a notice that on November 20 2019, your Enom account and services will be migrated from Enom to Hover. The migration of your services is happening so that Tucows Inc., who owns both Enom and ...
The report to be published by security firm KnujOn accuses eNom of refusing to suspend the domain names of internet pharmacies known to have forged licences, according to the Financial Times. While ...
SANTA MONICA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--eNom, Inc., the world’s largest ICANN accredited domain name wholesaler, and LegitScript LLC, an Internet pharmacy verification and monitoring service recognized ...
On Thursday, Taryn Naidu, the CEO of domain registrar eNom, sent a letter to customers disclosing a “very sophisticated attack” that targeted the DNS settings on four domains. The email was sent in ...
Warren Cassell Jr. started his first business at the age of eight. He is the managing principal of The Abella Group LLC. Alexander Spatari / Getty Images Becoming a part of a white-label reseller ...
BulkRegister, the original low-price commodifier of the domain name industry, announced that its business and assets are being acquired by eNom of Bellevue, Wash. In an e-mail sent to customers on ...
Rightside, a Kirkland internet domain company, has sold one of its registrar businesses, eNom, for $83.5 million. With the sale, eNom will become part of Toronto registrar company Tucows. ENom works ...