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NewJazz | 4 days ago

This isn't being hard on abuse though, this is being lazy and incompetent.

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Avamander|4 days ago

I'm fairly sure that Safe Browsing's false-positive rate is extremely low otherwise it'd be unusable in Chrome. Which also means that acting on positive results is very likely a correct approach.

NewJazz|4 days ago

Safe browsing is meant for websites, not domain names. You really want your registry acting on it and nuking your email services, intranet services, cert renewal automation, et cetera?