Does anyone know if you can buy domain names that are already being used for advertising only?

I want to purchase a certain domain name, however, when I go to the website it is one of those websites that just have a bunch of links on it… I assume that is so they make money when people click on the links.

I would like to know if anyone knows if you can purchase these domain names from their current owners? If so, how do you go about doing that and how much would it cost? Thanks to all!

Can I buy domain names in bulk for cheaper than $7-$8 a name?

I see there are bulk prices as godaddy, but still even then they’re like seven or eight bucks apeice; is there a cheaper way to get like fifty or so domain names? thanks

How to Steal a Botnet and What Can Happen When You Do

Google Tech Talk September 10, 2009 ABSTRACT Presented by Richard A. Kemmerer. Botnets, which are networks of malware-infected machines that are controlled by an adversary, are the root cause of a large number of security threats on the Internet. A particularly sophisticated and insidious type of bot is Torpig, which is a malware program that is designed to harvest sensitive information (such as bank account and credit card data) from its victims. In this talk, we report on our efforts to take control of the Torpig botnet for ten days. Over this period, we observed more than 180 thousand infections and recorded more than 70 GB of data that the bots collected. While botnets have been hijacked before, the Torpig botnet exhibits certain properties that make the analysis of the data particularly interesting. First, it is possible (with reasonable accuracy) to identify unique bot infections and relate that number to the more than 1.2 million IP addresses that contacted our command and control server during the ten day period. This shows that botnet estimates that are based on IP addresses are likely to report inflated numbers. Second, the Torpig botnet is large, targets a variety of applications, and gathers a rich and diverse set of information from the infected victims. This allowed us to perform interesting data analysis that goes well beyond simply counting the number of stolen credit cards. In this talk we will discuss the analysis that we performed on the data collected

Identifying Suspicious URLs: An Application of Large-Scale Online Learning

Google Tech Talk May 5, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Justin Ma. We explore online learning approaches for detecting malicious Web sites (those involved in criminal scams) using lexical and host-based features of the associated URLs. We show that this application is particularly appropriate for online algorithms as the size of the training data is larger than can be efficiently processed in batch and because the distribution of features that typify malicious URLs is changing continuously. Using a real-time system we developed for gathering URL features, combined with a real-time source of labeled URLs from a large Web mail provider, we demonstrate that recently-developed online algorithms can be as accurate as batch techniques, achieving daily classification accuracies up to 99% over a balanced data set. Slides: cseweb.ucsd.edu Justin Ma is a PhD candidate at UC San Diego advised by Stefan Savage, Geoff Voelker and Lawrence Saul. His research interests are in systems and networking with an emphasis on network security, and his current focus is the application of machine learning to problems in security. He will be joining UC Berkeley as a postdoc after graduation. [Home page: www.cs.ucsd.edu ]

Domain-Inventory.com DotCom Domains for Sale. Kargo, Salsola, Spirit of Havanna, 02:09

Our 14th video clip from domain-inventory.com about low cost domain names. It only features top level dotcom (.com) domains. Great instrumental by Kargo, called Salsola, Album Spirit of Havanna. Lenght 2:10. Enjoy.