Archive for the ‘Networking’ Category

DNS Issues at DimeNOC

It appears that there are some DNS issues at the DimeNOC giving visitors a Palestine Hosting And IT company’s page.

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There’s Data in them Walls!

You don’t have to be involved in super secret espionage to value the ability to hide your data from prying eyes.  Heck, the folks at Instructables.com have been showing us how to hide money in all sorts of geeky places to keep the bad guys from find it; so why not data?  This interesting, if [...]

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Google: Ingeniously Creative or Just Nuts?

This week technology followers including Slashdot and Data Center Knowledge have been reporting yet another move by the search, SaaS, storage and email giant Google that may have many wondering whether the air inside Googleplex is too thin or just filled with a special creativity element. Google has reportedly filled a patent application for the [...]

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OpenDNS Protects Surfers from DNS Flaw

OpenDNS servers are not vulnerable to the DNS flaw.

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Another Surpass Hosting Outage?

It appears that Surpass Hosting has experienced yet another outage, on a weekend. Many customers, including Wright PC Consulting noticed server loss of connectivity just after 8AM CDT.  Once users were able to reconnect to their servers, many of us noticed that they had been rebooted, some more than once. So, we must ask again: [...]

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