Google Registry has recently introduced 8 new top-level domains for „dads, grads, and techies,“ adding .dad, .phd, .prof, .esq, .foo, .nexus, .zip, and .mov to its growing.
Facepalm: In Google’s own words, new generic top-level domains (gTLDs) can help self-expression, creativity and business. The previously approved list of „hundreds“ of gTLDs entries now provides some troublesome additions such as „zip“ and „mov,“ which can (and will) be abused to target users with sophisticated phishing attacks.
Google Registry has recently introduced 8 new top-level domains for „dads, grads, and techies,“ adding .dad, .phd, .prof, .esq, .foo, .nexus, .zip, and .mov to its growing list of some of the „most popular“ gTLDs which also include .app and .dev. The .zip and .mov domains, however, have sparked a debate among experts about their potential consequences on internet and web overall security.
The zip and mov gTLDs were available in IANA’s DNS records since 2014, but they have now become generally available thanks to Google’s involvement.
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