Sunday, May 10, 2015

US presidential candidate Fiorina web spun around the interviewer

US presidential candidate Fiorina web spun around the interviewer

May 10 Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina appeared to have learned something about registering a domain name web pages.

Shortly after the former chief executive of Hewlett-Packard last week announced campaigns, he find that a cybersquatter has bought the rights to carlyfiorina.org and use it to criticize the record about it.

Chuck Todd of NBC News Fiorina brought up the issue during an interview on "Meet the Press" and show web pages, which describes the row after row frowny-face emoticon representing 30,000 people laid off during her period of Hewlett-Packard from 1999 to 2005.

Fiorina has been doing the same thing last week with sethmeyers.org when he appeared on NBC's "The Late Show with Seth Meyers."

Fiorina has admitted he made a mistake by not registering the first carlyfiorina.org, but he was not the only 2016 presidential candidate mislead by cybersquatters.

Republican Ted Cruz had to endure tedcruz.com rogue site that says only "Reform Support President Obama. Immigration is now", while jebbushforpresident.com being used by gay rights advocates, not Jeb Bush.

Hillaryclinton.org site is not a member of the campaign and cyber security Democratic candidates Hillary Clinton says it contains malicious software. (Writing by Bill Trott; Editing by Tom Heneghan)

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