Microsoft buys corp.com to save Windows users from cybercriminals



Microsoft Corporation has agreed to buy the domain corp.com from a private owner for an undisclosed sum, in an effort to prevent cybercriminals from abusing it owing to a problem known as "namespace collision".

According to KrebsOnSecurity, a blog run by journalist Brian Krebs, Microsoft has bought the domain from its Wisconsin-based owner Mike O'Connor "in a bid to keep it out of the hands of those who might abuse its awesome power".

 "We released a security advisory in June of 2009 and a security update that helps keep customers safe. In our ongoing commitment to customer security, we also acquired the Corp.com domain," the company said in a statement.

Mike bought corp.com 26 years ago and hoped Microsoft would buy it someday because "hundreds of thousands of confused Windows PCs are constantly trying to share sensitive data with corp.com".




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