Bottle Domains termination stands: auDA

 

Last ditch bid fails.

Bottle Domains has lost a legal stay-of-execution in the Court of Appeal of Victoria's Supreme Court, leading to its termination as an accredited domain registrar.

The reseller has been contacted for comment. About 8,900 domains were affected.

Domain name regulator auDA said it was contacting those customers that were impacted.

"The domain names of Bottle Domains' customers are not at risk," auDA chief Chris Disspain said.

"auDA is in the process of contacting all those whose domain name is registered through Bottle Domains to provide them with all the information they need."

Bottle Domains, owned by young entrepreneur Nicholas Bolton, had been battling the domain name regulator for survival since a major security breach of its IT systems last year.

Bottle's database was hacked and sold on the internet.

An investigation into that incident uncovered an earlier breach in 2007, which auDA "believed may have caused or contributed to the [later] security incident".

auDA terminated Bottle's accreditation for the alleged cover-up of the 2007 issue.

The termination meant the company could no longer sell domain names or continue trading as a domain name registrar.

But it was held in limbo while Bottle exhausted its legal avenues.

An unspecified number of Bottle customers have been transitioned to another of parent company Australian Style Investments' registrars, Domain Central, in an arrangement detailed on Bottle's website.

Bottle had sought to have its accreditation reinstated in a statement issued late Friday.

A spokesman claimed the company was "now operating at or above industry standards for internet security following a series of system improvements in line with auDA requirements."

"We have complied with auDA's requirements and remedied all of the problems that had concerned the authority," the spokesman said.

He also claimed auDA-appointed security auditors had reviewed Bottle Domains' security environment and "had been satisfied with their findings."

"Given [our] commitment to the highest possible security standards, [we call] on auDA to now remove any doubt about the future of the registrar agreement which allows Bottle Domains to operate," the spokesman said.


Bottle Domains termination stands: auDA
"Good, Nicholos Bolton was a dodgy business owner who screwed over his customers. Little wonder my Credit Card got 7 fradulent transactions in a short period back in 2007, which I was never able to ..."
By Mordd
 
 
 
Comments: 2
hashkent
Jul 26, 2010 2:14 PM
Err too late... Already transferred to auDA.
Mordd
Jul 26, 2010 4:38 PM
Good, Nicholos Bolton was a dodgy business owner who screwed over his customers. Little wonder my Credit Card got 7 fradulent transactions in a short period back in 2007, which I was never able to match to anything until it came out last year that Bottle's customer database had been hacked way back then. They never once admitted fault and treated their customers like dirt. I am very glad to see the regulator has persisted here and that Bottle will never be able to screw over domain owners again. Anyone who has transitioned over to Domain Central is a gump and deserves whatever crap comes next, if I were one of those people id be checking my credit card statement daily to make sure the details hadn't been hacked and stolen again.
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