Rogers making money from user typing mistakes (aka breaking DNS behaviour). Shame on you!

If you are a Rogers customer, you might have noticed in the past day that when you typed in a wrong website URL (or any domain name), it claims the site exists and gives you Rogers-Yahoo sponsored advertising.  See an example here: http://this-domain-does-not-exist.ever Brings you to: http://www20.search.rogers.com/search?qo=this-domain-does-not-exist.ever&rn=X-AtJja2sy6ndMo Shame on you Rogers! Breaking RFC and annoy [...]

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