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  • A lot of no-ip domains have been taken down from no-ip below


    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.

  • And here is the other side of the story


    Microsoft has won a court order to gain control of 23 No-IP domains owned by dynamic DNS (DDNS) provider Vitalwerks Internet Solutions. The US software giant claimed the domains were being used by malware developed in the Middle East and Africa.


    Vitalwerks operates its No-IP DDNS service from Nevada, and there is no suggestion it is in league with malware operators.


    The service works by mapping users' IP addresses, such as a home router's public address, to a customized No-IP domain-name like myhouse.ddns.net. This allows you to connect to a system using a memorable sub-domain if you forget your IP address or your ISP changes it.


    Microsoft's security research team claimed it had identified two pieces of Windows malware, Bladabindi and Jenxcus, using No-IP sub-domains to communicate with their creators in 93 per cent of detected infections, and that 245 other pieces of malware also use No-IP.


    "Despite numerous reports by the security community on No-IP domain abuse, the company has not taken sufficient steps to correct, remedy, prevent or control the abuse or help keep its domains safe from malicious activity," claimed Richard Boscovich, assistant general counsel of Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit.


    Court papers filed in Nevada alleged that Bladabindi was written by Naser Al Mutairi, a Kuwaiti national, while Jenxcus is allegedly run by an Algerian man named as Mohamed Benabdellah. Microsoft claimed the two have sold over 500 copies of the malware to crooks, and actively advertise it while using No-IP to help cover their tracks. The software giant said it has detected over seven million infections by the two packages.


    The court has now granted a temporary restraining order against No-IP – as Microsoft accused the DNS biz of acting negligently, and claimed some of the sub-domains contained "Microsoft’s protected marks."


    Redmond further alleged that the defendants in its lawsuit – Al Mutairi, Benabdellah, Vitalwerks and 500 John Does – "violated federal and state law by distributing malicious software through more than 18,000 sub-domains belonging to No-IP, causing the unlawful intrusion into, infection of, and further illegal conduct involving, the personal computers of innocent persons, thereby causing harm to those persons, Microsoft, and the public at large."


    Thus, by order of the court, DNS traffic for the domains is now being funneled through Microsoft's servers – ns7.microsoftinternetsafety.net and ns8.microsoftinternetsafety.net – where requests are filtered for hostnames [PDF] associated with malicious activity. Redmond says that this is the first time the company has taken action against botnets that have been operated outside of Europe.


    No-IP in firing line again
    This isn't the first time the No-IP service has been fingered for providing a backchannel for malware operators. In February, Cisco published data showing a huge amount of malware traffic was flowing via Vitalwerks DNS servers.


    Today's successful court action was met with dismay from No-IP parent company Vitalwerks. Spokeswoman Natalie Goguen told The Register that Microsoft didn’t contact it before the takeover, and the first the company knew about the court action was when the papers were delivered to the CEO over breakfast today, and millions of its customers are now without service.


    "We have around four million users affected by this outage, people who are doing great things with the service," she said. "Microsoft was supposed to filter out the malware traffic and leave the good traffic but apparently their servers couldn't handle it."


    Goguen said her company does its best to filter out malicious traffic from its DNS servers – although with just 14 employees its abilities are somewhat limited. It added that it is happy to work with other companies to stop people using its service illegally.


    Microsoft told El Reg that, due to the ongoing legal action against the firm and the two malware writers, it was unable to comment on the allegations from Vitalwerks about the outage.

  • my no-ip is now going through


    ns7.microsoftinternetsafety.net
    ns8.microsoftinternetsafety.net


    lol

    Mutant HD2400, Hades, 2xdvb-s2, 2xdvb-c
    Xtrend ET8500, Hades, 1xdvb-s2, 1xdvb-c
    Vu+ SoloSE, Hades, 1xdvb-s2 (out of action atm)
    Vu+ Zero, Hades, 1xdvb-s2
    Fixed 28.2e + 1mtr Orbital, Dark Motor, Inverto LNB

  • i best calm down with the malware, there onto me :(

    Mutant HD2400, Hades, 2xdvb-s2, 2xdvb-c
    Xtrend ET8500, Hades, 1xdvb-s2, 1xdvb-c
    Vu+ SoloSE, Hades, 1xdvb-s2 (out of action atm)
    Vu+ Zero, Hades, 1xdvb-s2
    Fixed 28.2e + 1mtr Orbital, Dark Motor, Inverto LNB

  • I would advise everyone to deleted there old no-ip dns hosts and setup a new one.


    MS are monitoring the traffic


    which one do you sugest?

  • my dns is back online atm.
    although im just setting up a new one so no-ip can do one :)

    Mutant HD2400, Hades, 2xdvb-s2, 2xdvb-c
    Xtrend ET8500, Hades, 1xdvb-s2, 1xdvb-c
    Vu+ SoloSE, Hades, 1xdvb-s2 (out of action atm)
    Vu+ Zero, Hades, 1xdvb-s2
    Fixed 28.2e + 1mtr Orbital, Dark Motor, Inverto LNB

  • mines down too this morning !

    78cm dish on tm2300 metal gear motor + 1m Orb with tm2300 + 1.8m Channel Master on H-H floor mount + 80cm ISS with TM2300 AND Inverto Black LNB,inverto Unicable QUDL 42 LNB,- Global invacom Dscc LNB,- Triax KA LNB, - Yuri LNBF C Band YLF-CDP16C

  • DTDNS is another provider worth looking at. Its only $5 for an enhanced account.


    Nano

  • Freezing like a mofo here, even on my internal shares. Surely that can't be to do with no-ip too?
    Fecking sudo reboot is imprinted in my brain and router reset more times than Jim'll fixed it ffs.
    Very fooking frustrating. Any ideas?


    I did hear that certain no-ip domains were ok, like .net

  • NO-IP advise users to change theirs dns to one of this:


    ddns.net
    webhop.me
    serveminecraft.net
    ddnsking.com
    onthewifi.com

  • updated to working domain _ All is well >:beer:

    78cm dish on tm2300 metal gear motor + 1m Orb with tm2300 + 1.8m Channel Master on H-H floor mount + 80cm ISS with TM2300 AND Inverto Black LNB,inverto Unicable QUDL 42 LNB,- Global invacom Dscc LNB,- Triax KA LNB, - Yuri LNBF C Band YLF-CDP16C

  • Can't view this email?
    No-IP.comSupport
    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.

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