Of course, if you don't use a DNSSEC-capable resolver, you don't notice any problem. You also don't know if the results are legit.
The problem is that DNSSEC has been deployed once by btcclicks.com, but is not being maintained properly. That is worse than not having DNSSEC at all.
Please, if you have no idea what this is about, don't post. We are way below browser level here. Type in cmd.exe and see that it's broken.
http://dnsviz.net/d/btcclicks.com/dnssec/ and see that it's broken.
The problem is that DNSSEC has been deployed once by btcclicks.com, but is not being maintained properly. That is worse than not having DNSSEC at all.
Hopefully you must be facing any corrupted cache or cookie problem. Clearing all your browser history might help you better. If you look for instant solution, just chance your browser, this might make you access btcclicks in seconds.
Please, if you have no idea what this is about, don't post. We are way below browser level here. Type in cmd.exe
Code:
nslookup btcclicks.com 8.8.8.8
http://dnsviz.net/d/btcclicks.com/dnssec/ and see that it's broken.
here is a solution:
http://go.newsfeed.co.vu/6kL