Microsoft seized 23 domains this week from No-IP, a provider of dynamic DNS services, after filing a civil suit alleging that the domains in question were used to distribute malware. The domains, ...
Microsoft has returned control of most of the domains it seized last week from Vitalwerks, a Reno, Nev.-based firm that runs the popular No-IP.com dynamic DNS service, as part of a campaign to shut ...
UPDATE: As of Thursday afternoon, all seized domains are now back in the possession of No-IP. Original story: Researchers at Kaspersky say that Microsoft's takeover of 22 No-IP dynamic DNS servers hit ...
Most internet users don't think twice about their IP address, but for anyone hosting servers or accessing devices remotely, choosing between dynamic DNS and static IP is crucial for both cost and ...
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