Microsoft Takes Down Many of No-IP’s Domains

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No-IP’s Formal Statement on Microsofts Takedown

We want to update all our loyal customers about the service outages that many of you are experiencing today. It is not a technical issue. This morning, Microsoft served a federal court order and seized 22 of our most commonly used domains because they claimed that some of the subdomains have been abused by creators of malware. We were very surprised by this. We have a long history of proactively working with other companies when cases of alleged malicious activity have been reported to us. Unfortunately, Microsoft never contacted us or asked us to block any subdomains, even though we have an open line of communication with Microsoft corporate executives.

We have been in contact with Microsoft today. They claim that their intent is to only filter out the known bad hostnames in each seized domain, while continuing to allow the good hostnames to resolve. However, this is not happening. Apparently, the Microsoft infrastructure is not able to handle the billions of queries from our customers. Millions of innocent users are experiencing outages to their services because of Microsoft’s attempt to remediate hostnames associated with a few bad actors.

Had Microsoft contacted us, we could and would have taken immediate action. Microsoft now claims that it just wants to get us to clean up our act, but its draconian actions have affected millions of innocent Internet users.

Vitalwerks and No*-IP have a very strict abuse policy. Our abuse team is constantly working to keep the No-*IP system domains free of spam and malicious activity. We use sophisticated filters and we scan our network daily for signs of malicious activity. Even with such precautions, our free dynamic DNS service does occasionally fall prey to cyber scammers, spammers, and malware distributors. But this heavy-handed action by Microsoft benefits no one. We will do our best to resolve this problem quickly.

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23 domains in total which hosts all free no-ip accounts

i smell a rat lol
 
• BOUNCEME.NET
• MYFTP.BIZ
• MYVNC.COM
• NO-IP.BIZ
• NO-IP.INFO
• REDIRECTME.NET
• SERVEBEER.COM
• SERVEBLOG.NET
• SERVECOUNTERSTRIKE.COM
• SERVEGAME.COM
• SERVEHALFLIFE.COM
• SERVEHTTP.COM
• SERVEMP3.COM
• SERVEPICS.COM
• SERVEQUAKE.COM
• SYTES.NET

microsoft!! to much power! regards mdt
 
Guess I won't be renewing my sub next month then.........
 
when did Microsoft decide to take ownership of the TLD and say which domains they can remove.
 
zap to you say is no good too? mines a zap toand ok still. but for how long.
 
Just use one of these working ones for the time being lads

ddns.net
webhop.me
serveminecraft.net
ddnsking.com
onthewifi.com
 
Does anyone think this will be resolved in the next few days without doing anything?

I am on holiday in Germany and the family back home are going nuts.
It gets worse when I tell them I am not back for ten days.
 
All seems to be back to normal here anyway :)
 
personally never affected me
 
NO-IP have full control again of all 23 domains taken down

all should be back to normal now
 
from NO-IP;

We would like to give you an update and announce that ALL of the 23 domains that were seized by Microsoft on June 30 are now back in our control. Please realize that it may take up to 24 hours for the DNS to fully propagate, but everything should be fully functioning within the next day. One of the domains, noip.me, took longer to get back online, but it should be fully restored within the next day. Is your service back up? Please send us a tweet and let us know.

We are so sorry for the inconvenience that this takedown has caused our customers. Thank you so much for the support and for sticking with us through the entire process this week. More information surrounding this event will be released within the next few days, so stay tuned.

Again, THANK YOU.
 
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