Weekly Axis Of Easy #13 In this issue: LeatherLocker Ransomware spills the beans on your browsing history China successfully “teleports” a photon into outer space .IO TLD traffic partially hijacked by well aimed domain registration Mt Gox head denies stealing $500 million in bitcoin as trial starts LeatherLocker Ransomware spills the beans on your browsing […]
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O’Reilly drops Managing Mission Critical Domains book
UPDATE: My book did eventually come out thanks to Packt Publishing. Click here to learn more. There is no easy way to say it, but here it is: O’Reilly has dropped the Managing Mission Critical Domains & DNS book. I’m told that this isn’t a “content based decision”, as in “your book sucks”. It’s considered […]
China Shuts Down Access To Popular VPN Services
Weekly Axis Of Easy #12 In this issue: The AA UK admits customer data exposed in breach China shuts down access to popular VPN services Disquieting: no NSA-powered worms attacked everybody last week. Will Bitcoin split into two blockchains? UK AA admits customer data exposed in breach After initially downplaying concerns that customer data […]
Freedom Of Speech Ends Where Criminal Law Begins
Weekly Axis Of Easy #11 To our fellow Canucks: Happy Belated Canada Day, eh To our American friends: Have a great 4th of July! In this issue: Freedom of speech ends where criminal law begins – German homes raided over Facebook posts Canadian Supreme Court orders Google to ban search results New device allows police […]
Hackers Target Email Accounts Of UK Parliament
Weekly Axis Of Easy #10 Greetings from beautiful Vancouver Island. It’s wonderful out here. In this issue: Hackers target email accounts of UK parliament Canadian Supreme Court deals blow to Facebook Upgrade your Drupal sites right now Amazon patents system to prevent online price checking Ethereum flash crashes over 99% Hackers target email accounts of […]
update of Outbound Mail service
We are in the process of upgrading our easySMTP: Outbound Mail system to a new server cluster, which will require a change of the public IP from 64.68.201.141 to 64.68.203.29. Authentication information will be maintained and we will be pointing the mailout.easydns.com so no changes will be needed to move to the new system and […]