Microsoft has surrendered the 23 domain names it confiscated from dynamic domain hosting service No-IP.com, a move that begins the process of restoring millions of connections that went dark as a ...
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, ...
Millions of legitimate servers that rely on dynamic domain name services from No-IP.com suffered outages on Monday after Microsoft seized 22 domain names it said were being abused in malware-related ...
Microsoft has reached a settlement with domain provider No-IP to disable some of its domains, after taking control of part of its network to shut down a botnet. Microsoft in late June filed a civil ...
Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit started its latest botnet take down with a bang by taking over 21 high-level domains, but it ended with a whimper as Microsoft dropped its case against the dynamic ...
Note: Microsoft has issued a new statement on this story. Their comments are at the end of this article. Update: Additional information has surfaced, including details on the impact this takedown has ...
Microsoft brought the hammer down on No-IP and seized 22 of their domains. They also filed a civil case against “Mohamed Benabdellah and Naser Al Mutairi, and a U.S. company, Vitalwerks Internet ...
Small guide on how to setup Static Ip using no-ip.com service. It’s self explanatory for the most part but still for those who don’t know how to. Step By Step Guide For Setting a static Name 1.
There's a group of people at Microsoft who are like internet superheroes on a mission to protect the world from evil hackers. And this week, that group convinced a judge to turn over a chunk of the ...
To protect and serve with legal papers. Photo illustration by Lisa Larson-Walker. Photo by Reuters. This article originally appeared in Wired. It was 7 o’clock in the morning when the knocking on Dan ...
Microsoft admits that it made a technical mistake as part of its No-IP.com malware operation takedown, errors that resulted in legitimate customers of the site losing service. In the course of its ...