Tag: internet

DDoS Attacks: How Do We Prepare?

DisBalancer: Decentralized load balancer for infrastructure The production of DDOS tokens This report is related to the DDoS Attacks: DDoS Attacks: How Do We Prepare? article. Please follow the link to the article, then you should be able to read the article by yourself. * DDoS Attacks: How Do We Prepare? is a series of…

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How to Secure a Website Against Cyberattacks

The following is a translation by the Computer Security and Forensics Group. The article was published September 13, 2017. Computer security issues are becoming increasingly common worldwide. The threat is not just limited to those developing nations or regions and those with less resources but also the world wide web where the web sites are…

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The IPFS Project – The Second Anniversary

Executive Summary: The IPFS project has made a great difference for the community and the Internet. For the second anniversary, we are happy to see the community and participants continue to help the project and build a strong community for the future. The goal is to help foster the emergence of a new ecosystem in…

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Code Poisoning – An Advanced Attack on Microsoft Windows on All Platforms

The story of the internet is the story of the digital communications for which we have built up our technologies, such as the internet, the WWW, email, TCP/IP, SMS, and so on. The internet is a system in which we use computers to communicate and exchange data without leaving physical, physical devices behind. We will…

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CNN Launches Streaming Service CNN+ on June 21

CNN launches its streaming service CNN+ on June 21, CNN has announced the launch of a free streaming video service that will cover all the TV programming on its platforms. It will be available to anyone with an Internet-connected TV set and will be offered in English and several languages where available. The service will…

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Integrate360° Market: Connecting Client-Side JavaScript With SecurityScorecard

On the Security Scorecard, there is no single metric that measures the performance of a network security system. There are many performance metrics that can be measured, such as latency and bandwidth. The security team considers all of these metrics in order, when selecting and modifying protocols, as well as how performance is measured and…

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The Open Source Movement Is Growing

The year is 2009. You’d never know it from watching the news, but in the world of software, more and more companies are making use of Linux and the open source software movement. This movement is known as an open source revolution. The movement is growing and growing, and this is happening despite what the…

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Mobile Network Security: A Security Issue in 5G-Slicing Networks

Today’s smart phones are constantly connected to the internet. With this, you can have access to all kinds of information and services. Unfortunately, no matter what is on your phone, you probably don’t have much control of it. In terms of security, mobile network security becomes important to guarantee that you are protected. 5G is…

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Greenidge Power Plant: Using Bitcoin to Warm Seneca Lake

The technology, which first came to light in the late 19th century, has now progressed far enough to allow for something akin to a “power plant”. But to what degree is it possible? As previously mentioned, the Bitcoin network has already begun mining the currency, and is now beginning to use it to power the…

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LinkedIn Hack – How to Stop Hackers From Attacking Your Network

As millions of people use LinkedIn the number of people who have ever used it to find jobs is enormous. That number includes tens of millions of people who have used the site as part of their job hunting. A significant number of these may have used LinkedIn to find a job on a freelance…

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