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Internet’s most expensive domain gets just 88,800 monthly visitors




Call it bizarre but the most expensive domain ever on Web, that was bought for $30 million, receives only 88,800 visitors per month while the third costliest domain name has no registered monthly traffic, a report showed on Wednesday.


The voice.com website describes Voice as “a team of technologists, artists and curators using the transformative power of NFTs to make digital art collectable”.


The company bought the domain name in June 2019 from enterprise analytics and software company MicroStrategy but the $30 million investment doesn’t appear to have delivered much return so far.


Voice.com’s monthly traffic according to SimilarWeb currently stands at around 88,800, according to data by web-hosting provider Hostinger.


“It’s fascinating to see how much money has exchanged hands for specific domain names – the cost of the seven names in the list adds up to more than $100 million,” said a Hostinger spokesperson.


For multi-billion-dollar companies, the outlay is relatively small, especially if it secures your presence on the web, strengthens your brand and provides a good stream of traffic to your site.


“However as this study shows, spending millions of dollars on the domain name doesn’t guarantee millions of website visitors,” the spokesperson added.


360.com belongs to the Chinese security company 360 Security Technology Inc, and currently receives 23.9 million monthly visitors, which ranks it as the 154th biggest website in China.


The domain name was bought from Vodafone in February 2015 for $17 million.


At third place, NFTs.com is one of the most recent sales in the top 10, after it was purchased in August 2022 for $15 million.


The site currently contains very little information, but says it is “powered by DigitalArtists.com Marketplace”.


Despite the large price tag, there isn’t enough info for SimilarWeb to estimate its traffic, indicating that very few people are visiting the site.


Sex.com domain name was sold for $13 million in November 2010 from Escom to Clover Holdings after it won an auction.


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Malware Monthly – December 2022 – Security Boulevard



Malware Monthly – December 2022  Security Boulevard

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1Password Teams offers effortless and secure password management for a flat monthly price


1Password is a powerful and secure way to store passwords and other important information like documents, credit cards, and more. 1Password Teams takes this experience up a notch, allowing up to 10 employees to use 1Password.

1Password Teams is available for a flat monthly price, so work flows, collaboration thrives, and productivity soars. Here’s everything you need to know.

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  • Passwords and logins
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  • Medical records
  • Social security number
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  • Drivers licenses
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  • …and much more

Everything you store in 1Password is protected with industry-leading security and is accessible via an award-winning design. Your 1Password data is locked behind an Account Password and a Secret Key:

  • Your Account Password protects your data on your devices. Only you know your Account Password: it’s never stored alongside your data or sent over the network. It protects your data if someone has access to your device.
  • Your Secret Key protects your data off your devices. Your Secret Key is created locally on your device. It’s combined with your Account Password to authenticate you with 1Password’s server and encrypt your 1Password data.
  • Secure Remote Password protects your data in transit. Your 1Password account uses SRP to authenticate your credentials without sending them over the Internet. It also encrypts all traffic sent to 1Password’s server.

1Password Teams takes the 1Password experience to the next level for small businesses and teams. For a flat monthly price, 1Password Teams allows up to 10 employees to store, share, and collaborate on important information. It’s effortless and secure password management for your company.

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Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018) gets monthly security patches


Mid-range devices don’t expect to get as many updates and security patches as the flagship devices so when they do get something, it’s a good surprise. Owners of the Galaxy A8 (2018) got a “gift” as they have received the September security patch just weeks after getting the June and August updates as well. While there doesn’t seem to be any new features that come with this update, having security patches on a more regular basis is already a pretty good treat to have.

The upper mid-range Galaxy A8 (2018) enterprise edition is only supposed to get a quarterly security update while the non-enterprise model usually gets it every six months. We don’t know if that schedule has now changed for good as they are receiving the security update for the month of September, as per SAM Mobile. This is just weeks after they have already received the June and August update, skipping the July one apparently.

It’s also possible that the September security patch may be addressing some critical issues that it couldn’t wait until the next scheduled update. What we do know is that firmware version A530FXXSLCUH5 has started rolling out in South America, Colombia in particular. This should also expand to other markets in the next few weeks. There are no new features and enhancements with this update, just the security patch.

Samsung devices are guaranteed up to three years of OS updates and four years of security updates so the Galaxy A8 (2018) is nearing its update end date. The European Union has been fighting to get OEMs to extend these to five years as part of their right to repair act. The German federal government is also thinking to extend that to seven years. This might force companies like Samsung to extend everything eventually, not just in those territories.

For now, if you have the Galaxy AA8 (2018) with model number SM-A530F, enjoy the new September security patch update. You can check if it’s already available by going to your Settings and Software update section.

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