Check out our blog where we break down some very public security camera breaches that could’ve been prevented with the help of DDNS.
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No Cloud, No Problems: Why Dynamic DNS Reigns Supreme Over Cloud Applications
Dan Durrer, our Founder and CEO, explains why Dynamic DNS outshines cloud applications in his latest article for Cyber Defense Magazine.
Continue ReadingEnd of an Era: Saying Goodbye to Internet Explorer
While the retirement of Internet Explorer marks the end of an era, it also represents a new chapter in the evolution of web browsers. As technology continues to advance, we can expect to see new web browsers emerge and evolve, providing users with even better and more secure ways to access and interact with the internet.
Continue ReadingJoin No-IP in Support of the Open Internet, Again.
Are we really here again? It seems like just a few short years ago we were at battle to keep our Internet. Now, here we are again. People that don’t understand the technology behind it are trying to change the Internet as we know it. At No-IP, we believe strongly in the right to an open
Continue ReadingLosing a Domain: What it Means for Your Company and Users
Last week, a router manufacturer lost access to two of its customer-facing domains. They use these domains to give their customers access to their router configurations. The reason for the loss was a simple oversight; the company did not remember to renew their domain names in time. When they realized the error, it was already
Continue ReadingAppeals Court Upholds Net Neutrality in 2-1 Vote
Yesterday, the United States Court of Appeals voted in a 2-1 margin to uphold Net Neutrality, making Internet service a utility. This new ruling will help prevent Internet Service Providers from slowing down or blocking Internet content to consumers. “After a decade of debate and legal battles, today’s ruling affirms the commission’s ability to enforce the
Continue Reading[SCAM ALERT] Web Listings Inc.
Recently, one of our team members got an letter in the mail from Web Listings Inc. regarding a domain they have registered with us. The letter looks like a bill, describing the service you will be paying for and telling you where to mail your check.
Continue ReadingThe Best in Tech to be Released this Fall
Autumn is here! Today marks the first day of fall and while the temperature doesn’t seem to show it the tech releases do. The fall and winter months are HUGE for tech, as many companies put out their newest gadgets, just in time for Christmas. We all know that we can look forward to Apple
Continue ReadingCritical Flaw Found in BIND Software
Last week a flaw was found that affects all versions of the BIND 9 software. This denial of service (DoS) vulnerability was rated critical by the Internet System Consortium (ISC) as it is difficult to defend against. The flaw named CVE-2015-5477, relates specifically to TKEY queries and allows for hackers to launch DoS attacks. When exploited
Continue ReadingYou Won’t Want to Miss This…ISC West 2015
In just one month No-IP will be at ISC West! We are attending to introduce our newest product Managed Access. This product provides remote access via Dynamic DNS on a custom domain with easy account management and optional installation support. Our team will be at the trade show all three days, ready to show how Managed Access
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