A Washington Post article by Brian Krebs entitled "Report Slams U.S. Host as Major Source of Badware" promises a follow-up article on ICANN accredited registrar ESTdomains: "In a follow-up post, Security Fix will examine the activities of Atrivo's largest customer: domain name registrar ESTDomains". http://voices.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2008/08/report_slams_us_host_as... Estdomains recently came to our attention when LegitScript and KnujOn sent a letter to EstDomains requesting they terminate an unlicensed steroid site being sponsored at EstDomains. We were told that EstDomains never responded and the site is sill active. Other online sources point to known Storm Botnet related FastFlux Domains registered by way of ESTDomains -- see http://www.disog.org/text/storm-fastflux.txt Also, Estdomains recently experienced over three weeks of downtime for their domain privacy protection service, the service failure exposing all domain registration information to the public during that episode -- see http://www.johnraul.com/estdomains-domain-privacy-down-for-three-weeks-now/ It will be interesting to see which (if any) provisions of the proposed Registrar Accreditation Agreement will deal with the revelations that emerge in the Washington Post's next article.