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Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
security officials were Wednesday investigating a bogus website which appeared
to offer special CARICOM visas for the 2007 Cricket World Cup to be staged in
the Caribbean.
The fake site's address is
similar to the real site - www.caricomimpacs.org - which is operated by the
region's national security coordinator, the CARICOM Implementation Agency for
Crime and Security (IMPACS).
The IMPACS site offers an
online payment mechanism for foreign travelers to obtain CARICOM visas in
addition to other information on the region's crime and security initiatives.
The fake site is on the World
Wide Web at caricomimpacs.com and differs only from the authentic site by the
commercial domain name.
Known to web experts as a
"typo-squatter", caricomimpacs.com appears to be a crude search
engine with links to other commercial sites but officials told the Caribbean
Media Corporation (CMC) they were seeking to have the site blocked and acquire
additional domain names to prevent users from exploiting name similarity to
generate web user traffic.
Internet users entering the
keywords "Caricom visa" were being directed to the fake site by
various search engines.
A common visa policy will
come into force from January 15 and will be in effect until May 15 in order to
create a single domestic space for foreign travelers entering CARICOM for the
global cricket tournament.
The World Cup is to be held
in the first time in the West Indies from
March 5th to April 28.
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