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He also attended the House of Representatives hearing regarding the new gTLD program on December 14.<ref>[http://www.circleid.com/posts/20111214_icann_asked_to_delay_new_gtld_expansion_house_of_representatives/ ICANN Asked to Delay New gTLD Expansion Program at the House of Representatives Committee Hearing]</ref>
 
He also attended the House of Representatives hearing regarding the new gTLD program on December 14.<ref>[http://www.circleid.com/posts/20111214_icann_asked_to_delay_new_gtld_expansion_house_of_representatives/ ICANN Asked to Delay New gTLD Expansion Program at the House of Representatives Committee Hearing]</ref>
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===Statement Regarding HostExploit's Accusation Against eNom===
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==Statement Regarding HostExploit's Accusation Against eNom==
 
In 2010,  HostExploit, an anti-malware research group accused eNom, an ICANN accredited registrar for hosting an unusually large number of malicious websites and the preferred registrar for pharmaceutical spammers. The group also accused the company's domain name resellers of violating ICANN rules by allowing registrants to provide inaccurate information in the [[Whois]] data base. In response to the issue, Kurt informed the research group that ICANN will investigate the issue. eNom will be asked to provide its response to the accusations and appropriate actions will be done.<ref>[http://www.itpro.co.uk/626284/enom-accused-of-being-number-one-for-malware-sites eNom accused of being number one for malware sites]</ref> <ref>[http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9181278/ICANN_asks_Demand_Media_for_answers_after_report ICANN asks Demand Media for answers after report]</ref>
 
In 2010,  HostExploit, an anti-malware research group accused eNom, an ICANN accredited registrar for hosting an unusually large number of malicious websites and the preferred registrar for pharmaceutical spammers. The group also accused the company's domain name resellers of violating ICANN rules by allowing registrants to provide inaccurate information in the [[Whois]] data base. In response to the issue, Kurt informed the research group that ICANN will investigate the issue. eNom will be asked to provide its response to the accusations and appropriate actions will be done.<ref>[http://www.itpro.co.uk/626284/enom-accused-of-being-number-one-for-malware-sites eNom accused of being number one for malware sites]</ref> <ref>[http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9181278/ICANN_asks_Demand_Media_for_answers_after_report ICANN asks Demand Media for answers after report]</ref>
  
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