Industry News

.INFO, .ORG & .BIZ can now get on the Vertical Integration Bus

Vertical Integration

The ICANN board has passed a resolution to renew the Registry contracts of .INFO, .ORG and .BIZ Registries, with a number of clauses being changed. The renewed contracts are a product of months of negotiation sessions between ICANN and the Registries.

One of the biggest changes that was proposed by Registries was the removal of clause 7.1 (c) which places a restriction on Cross-ownership / Vertical Integration between Registries and Registrars. The clause was as follows:

7.1 (c) Restrictions on Acquisition of Ownership or Controlling Interest in Registrar.
Registry Operator shall not acquire, directly or indirectly, control of, or a greater than fifteen percent ownership interest in, any ICANN-accredited registrar.

The resolution for removal of this clause effectively brings the .INFO, .ORG and .BIZ Registries on equal playing grounds with New gTLD Registries who will, by default, have no restriction to Integrate Vertically. The impact of this change will be huge considering that Registries will now have greater control and flexibility over sales, marketing and distribution of their TLD.

Here’s a summary of all changes in the proposed INFO, ORG & BIZ agreements, compared to the existing Registry agreements.
 

Articles, Voice of LogicBoxes

The Voice of LogicBoxes – Vol. 5

Welcome to the 5th edition of the Voice of LogicBoxes!

It’s been a very eventful 2013 so far with multiple TLD launches, numerous product additions, and improvements for your Supersite and control panels. Not to forget, a new and exciting feature on OrderBox, to further improve your customer experience. Read on!

NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES

1. DOMAIN NAMES

  • New Introductions: We’ve added the following extensions on board the platform in the past 6 months –
    • .PW
    • .CN
    • .IN.NET &
    • .COM.DE

2. WEB PRODUCTS

  • Single Domain Hosting : A new version of Single Domain Hosting has been introduced which allows mail to be handled through cPanel
  • New version for DIY Website Builder: Our DIY website builder has been updated and incorporates 20+ new & exciting themes, additional unique fonts, better drag & drop functionality and much more!
  • Introducing Softaculous: We’ve deployed Softaculous as our one-click installer across all Single & Multi-domain hosting packages
  • LogicBoxes Open-Source WHMCS Modules now available: You can now add Single Domain, Multi Domain and Reseller Hosting packages (Linux/Windows hosted on geo-located servers), Email solutions and Website Builder to your current offering through these completely Open-Source WHMCS Modules

CONTROL PANEL UPDATES

  • Updated WHOIS Template: A new refined template for WHOIS has been introduced that displays the Registrar name in the WHOIS, without any need for coding changes
  • Revamped Bulk Tools: Basis the feedback we’ve received from Uservoice and via emails, we’ve made major changes to our Bulk tools (Renewals, Suspensions, Locking, etc.) to make it easier and faster to place bulk requests in the system
  • OrderBox System Mails revamped: Email notifications for every purchase in the system have been streamlined to deliver a better messaging structure to users
  • Bulk Renewal Module improvements: This module has been made more efficient to provide a better, hassle-free experience to users
  • New Unique API Key: In order to secure the API connections to our system, we’ve introduced an API key that can be used to authenticate API calls
  • Cloudflare on Hosting Packages: The robust service that protects and accelerates the performance of websites has been implemented on our hosting packages. Features of Cloudflare include a strong content delivery network, better security and in-depth analytics

FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE INDUSTRY!

  • SMS Alerts: We’ve provisioned SMS alerts for specific events/actions that take place on OrderBox. As of now, renewal reminders, alerts for low funds, etc. are being communicated via SMS to users. Work is on in full swing to ensure that this medium is leveraged to the fullest so that system information is readily available to users in a timely manner!

That’s all for now folks! Stay tuned, much more awesome stuff coming your way this year…

Events

Meet us at ICANN Durban!

ICANN Durban

It’s ICANN time! ICANN always has a knack for picking some of the world’s best destinations for its meets. This time around, it’s Durban – one of most popular tourist destinations in South Africa with the its warm subtropical climate and extensive beaches.

LogicBoxes will be attending the 47th International Public ICANN Meeting, to be held from 14th – 18th July, as an Official Sponsor and we’re pretty excited about the trip.

At the event, Siddharth Taliyan and Rahul Raghunathan will be present to meet New gTLDs Applicants and give them details on LogicBoxes’ Vertical Integration Solutions for New gTLDs. The success of any new TLD is going to be in its ability to reach out to the right target audience and carve a niche for itself. We at LogicBoxes, with over 9 years of experience in the industry, have developed a tailor-made solution for New gTLD applicants that will help the upcoming new gTLDs to succeed.

Siddharth and Rahul will also be available at Booth #17. They can assist you with any queries that you might have about Vertical Integration and also discuss go-to-market strategies for the new gTLDs. So if you are attending ICANN Durban, do come by and say Hi! You can also schedule a meeting with us in advance at http://www.logicboxes.com/schedule-a-meeting.

Looking forward to meet you at ICANN Durban!
 
 

Events

Catch us at HostingCon 2013!

HostingCon 2013

The LogicBoxes team will be attending HostingCon 2013 to be held in Austin, Texas from June 17 to 19, 2013. Attracting over 1,900 attendees from across the world, HostingCon has been a premier event for all professionals from the Web Hosting Industry! If you haven’t registered for the event yet, register now by using the coupon code ‘LogicBoxes2013’ and save up on the registration fees.

At the event, Siddharth Taliyan, Senior Manager – Sales at LogicBoxes will be speaking on “Demystifying ICANN Accreditation” on Monday, June 17th at 9:00am. The session will shed light on the following areas:

  • What is ICANN Accreditation?
  • The Need of getting ICANN Accredited – especially with New gTLDs around the corner
  • The Advantages of ICANN Accreditation
  • Other details regarding ICANN Accreditation

Siddharth and Clifford will also be available to help with on-the-spot ICANN Accreditation Consultations at Booth #512. They can assist you with any queries that you might have about becoming your own ICANN Accredited Registrar. So if you are attending HostingCon, do come by and say Hi! You can also schedule a meeting with us in advance here.

Looking forward to meet you at HostingCon!
 

Industry News

Global DDOS Attack on WordPress Sites by Hackers

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WordPress is easy. That’s why people like it. It’s quick to set up a simple site. It’s easy to manage large amounts of content. It’s easy to add functionality without having to know how to code PHP because there is such a large developer community that makes tons of free plugins.

If you and your customers are running WordPress sites, now would be a good time to ensure that strong passwords are always used and that your username should be changed from “admin”. According to reports, there is currently a significant attack being launched at WordPress blogs across the Internet. For the most part, this is a brute-force dictionary-based attack that aims to find the password for the “admin” account that every WordPress site sets up by default. This attack is happening at a global level and WordPress instances across hosting providers are being targeted. Since the attack is highly distributed in nature (most of the IP’s used are spoofed), it is very difficult to block all malicious data.

To ensure that websites are secure and safeguarded from this attack, we recommend the following eight-step process: (feel free to share this with your customers)

1. Avoid Obvious Passwords. Use a hefty mix of alphabets, numbers and alpha-numeric characters to create a good, strong password

2. Immediately change your passwords to the WordPress admin area, FTP, any control panels, and all email accounts

3. Change the Admin Username. The attackers are in possession of 90,000 IP addresses from which they are trying to crack the default “admin” accounts on WordPress installations. So if you are still using “admin”, create a new user with admin privileges (you will need to use a different email address than the one attached to the current administrator account) and give it a strong password as defined above. Then log back in as the new user and delete the old admin account and assign all of the posts in that account to the new user. The five minutes you spend here will ensure that your hours of hard-work are safe and secure.

4. Scan your computer for viruses, keyloggers, rootkits, and botnet software. Make sure the scan is performed on all computers that have access to your site admin area

5. Update WordPress and all plugins to the latest versions

6. Add this to the .htaccess file in your document root (public_html, www, htdocs, etc). This is in order to stop direct automated attempts to log in to your site:

RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_METHOD} =POST
RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^http://(.*)?.yourdomain.com [NC]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/wp-login\.php(.*)$ [OR]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/wp-admin$
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ - [R=403,L]

Note: Replace example.com below with your domain (leave the “?.” before it and everything else)

7. Now for the Plugins to install on all WordPress installations:

8. We recommend that you use Cloudflare to prevent the attack from affecting the functionality of sites that belong to you and your customers

Current statistics confirm that one in every six sites on the web runs on WordPress. That’s a lot of fodder to make a botnet out of! You can ensure your customer’s sites don’t get affected by making them aware of these simple fixes.

Got better ways to secure WordPress? Do comment and let us know!