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Registrar shamed for alleged crypto abuse neglect

Kevin Murphy, August 4, 2025, Domain Registrars

ICANN has given a warning to Malaysian registrar WebNic, claiming that it has turned a blind eye to abuse reports in breach of new Registrar Accreditation Agreement rules.

ICANN Compliance says the company, a subsidiary of Kuala Lumpur-based Qinetics, failed to take action to resolve abuse reports made against several domains it manages.

Online reports and databases suggest the names in question were used in phishing attacks attempting to steal cryptocurrency wallet credentials.

Compliance said it “has observed a concerning pattern regarding DNS Abuse mitigation”, saying WebNic continually drags its feet on responding to abuse reports, often only taking action after ICANN gets involved.

The breach notice adds:

The Registrar frequently issued repeated requests for evidence to abuse reporters – even when the original reports appeared actionable – and failed to fully consider information or clarifications provided by the abuse reporter, ICANN or otherwise reasonably accessible to the Registrar. In other cases, the Registrar requested evidence from the abuse reporters that did not appear to be relevant to the reported activity, causing additional delays.

WebNic is not a young, fly-by-night registrar. It’s been around a quarter century and has over 800,000 domains under management just in the gTLDs. Its parent also offers registry back-end services.

The company has until August 19 to make Compliance happy or risk termination proceedings.