David's news posting included an SMH article about the Sydney opera house fraud (see below). It is worth pointing out that they didn't try it within the .au domain space. Our registry has a degree of integrity that safeguards many Australian consumers, even if they don't know it. My personal experience is that I have yet to come across a single example of a domain name registration within the .com.au and .net.au spaces that contained false details. They may be outdated, but never false. Is this a source of differentiation for .au? Regards Keith - - - - - - A scam to bring the house down You and your partner are done up to the nines for a night out at the opera, ballet or theatre. ... The thieves copy official Web sites of premier venues to almost every detail, including theatre layouts and restaurant information, and constantly update shows. The crucial difference is the scam site has its own credit card booking set-up, so your money goes directly into their account. The bogus site for Sydney appears on the Net as www.sydneyopera.org - as opposed to the genuine site, www.sydneyoperahouse.com. But the outfit has created 23 sites mirroring opera houses in Europe, including Paris and Vienna's. http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/08/28/1030053076045.html David Goldstein <goldstein_david§yahoo.com.au>Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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