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  1. nullpc

    Crooks Bypassed Google’s Email Verification to Create Workspace Accounts, Access 3rd-Party Services

    https://krebsonsecurity.com/2024/07/crooks-bypassed-googles-email-verification-to-create-workspace-accounts-access-3rd-party-services/ wtf google >:(
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    Hostinger Services and Support Feedback

    A friend of mine has a domain registered with Hostinger for just one year. This support feedback is centred around my experience with Hostinger as I, with help from their actual human support staff, fixed the issue with this particular domain. Before I begin, I'd like to mention that after the...
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    FS: Others Domain Name for Sale (nikeshoes.in)

    Bought this domain a year ago when I read about the nike affiliate program. Google trends shows several people already search for the exact website "nikeshoes.in" so that's free advertisement. Although I never got the time to invest into it. Selling it for a reasonable price. Godaddy estimated...
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    NIXI wants to store your Aadhaar through EKYC details in a “perfect manner and a decent way”

    As per this notification by the National Internet Exchange of India, registrants applying for registration of domains have to share their Aadhaar details for E-KYC verification. It also provides alternatives like PAN Card, Passport and Election Cards. Such linking is without a clear legal...
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    Google sunsets Domains business and shovels it off to Squarespace

    https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/16/23763340/google-domains-sunset-sell-squarespace The “definitive agreement” between Google and Squarespace includes assurances that customers will get the same renewal prices available to them for the next 12 months. Plus, Squarespace agrees to provide...
  6. napstersquest

    Nginx Reverse proxy on subdomain

    The use case is as follows: I have a home NAS with OpenMediaVault on it, running multiple services. Want to use Nginx reverse proxy to tunnel all my traffic over HTTPS. Saw a tutorial: But the difference is, In the tutorial the creator points his main domain (let's say domain.com) to his...
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