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There's already plenty of angst out there about the prospect of jobs lost to AI, but this week, artists got a fresh reason to be concerned.
A version of the Zeus malware that intercepts one-time passcodes sent by SMS (Short Message Service) is targeting customers of the financial institution ING in Poland.
The Australian administrator for domain name registrar company, Internet Name Group, says New Zealanders wrongly getting demands from a debt collection agency in relation to ING shouldn't be alarmed.
Internet Name Group, the Melbourne-based domain name registrar that was placed in "voluntary administration", has reached out from beyond the grave to hassle more New Zealand name holders.
Domainz will protect local companies who have registered .nz domain names through the now seemingly defunct Internet Name Group (ING), but there is little it can do about .com and .net registrations.
The Commerce Commission is taking part in "informal discussions" with its counterpart in Australia, the ACCC (Australian Competition and Consumer Commission), over the spamming activities of Australia domain name registration companies.
"I said 'isn't this just some kind of scam?'"
"It's deceptive and misleading practice"
"The commission has strong concerns about the activities of ING"
"They're using us to effect their registration"
Domainz chief executive Derek Locke has confirmed ING (Internet Name Group) is behind a snail mail marketing drive to register New Zealand organisations' domain names, despite it being suspended from doing so following a similar campaign last year.
"As far as we are concerned we have done nothing wrong"
Simpson is sticking to his guns