Infrastructure bad boy VeriSign defended itself today, asserting it could find no evidence that its controversial SiteFinder redirector service had compromised the stability, security or performance of the Internet. “VeriSign conducted extensive evaluation and testing of the service both internally and externally and with the assistance of third-party experts,” the company said in a statement. “The prelaunch testing results indicated, and current operational data confirms, no impact to the stability of the Internet.”
VeriSign Claims SiteFinder Does Not Undermine Stability of Net
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. October 7, 2003 07:22 PMInfrastructure bad boy VeriSign defended itself today, asserting it could find no evidence that its controversial SiteFinder redirector service had compromised the stability, security or performance of the Internet. “VeriSign conducted extensive evaluation and testing of the service both internally and externally and with the assistance of third-party experts,” the company said in a statement. “The prelaunch testing results indicated, and current operational data confirms, no impact to the stability of the Internet.”