[SCAM ALERT] Web Listings Inc.

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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.

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The 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

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Critical 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

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You 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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What You Should Be Hosting on Your Game Server

Playing games on your own dedicated game server is a fun and safe way to play with your friends. And with No-IP it is easy to set-up a game server. Minecraft is definitely the most popular choice, and millions of people play it daily, but it’s not the only choice. There are many other games you can

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FCC Passes Net Neutrality Protecting an Open Internet

No-IP has always been vocal about its support for an open and free Internet. Over the last year, a proposed end to Net Neutrality was discussed by the FCC. Why? Because Internet Service Providers were arguing that in order for them to grow and expand access to the Internet, they should be able to charge more to

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We Got Game! No-IP’s Favorite Video Games of 2014

This year at No-IP, we have played our fair share of foosball in the office. But outside of work it’s all about the video games! So we decided to find out what games were most loved by our staff of semi-professional foosball players.

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10 Gift Ideas for the Tech Geek in Your Family – Holiday Buying Guide

Trying to find the perfect gift for the techie in your life but have no idea what they want? Let No-IP help! We have come up with a list of gifts guaranteed to impress. Check them out below. 1. UDI U818A Drone  It might not deliver mail to your door but, for less than $70, the UDI

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Heartbleed Bug: What you need to know

Heartbleed Bug: Flaw in OpenSSL versions 1.0.1 through 1.0.1f and 1.0.2-beta1 On April 7, 2014, security researchers revealed the Heartbleed bug to the Internet community. The Heartbleed bug is not a flaw in the SSL or TLS protocols; rather, it is a flaw in the OpenSSL implementation of the TLS/DTLS heartbeat functionality. This flaw allows

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This Day in Tech History: October 29, 1969

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Today is a very special day in tech history, 44 years ago, the Internet was born.

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