Tag: daniel

How to Analyze Anti-Virus Programs for Windows XP

When you want to get more visitors to the blog and you want to make sure that they stay there, this is a great place to start. Tadeas Kononicki, Daniel A. Aloni, Mladen Vujovič, Aleksi Savin, Jana Dols. This article analyzes two anti-virus programs for Windows XP – Bitdefender Internet Security and Webroot Security –…

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Washington College for the Performing Arts – Part 2

The Washington Arts Ensemble returns to New York for our first residency in eight years. This is the first of a three-part interview series with the newly-formed Washington College for the Performing Arts’s Washington Arts Ensemble and its new “Dynamic” Series. A second interview will be published as part of another three-part series later in…

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DDoS-For-Hire – The DDoS-For-Hire Case

The Daily Dot has the story of an anti-dDoS firm who was sentenced to a $2 million fine, plus restitution. An article first published on March 31, 2009, in Computer Security, Volume 32, Issue 6, pages 683-688. By: Daniel J. A judge has denied a criminal charge that a self-proclaimed DDoS-for-Hire boss tried to recruit…

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Oculus Quest 2 Vs Valve Index – 5 Easy Tricks to Help You Write a Headline

The Oculus Quest 2 and the Valve Index are getting closer to the release date of October 26th. If you already own either of these headsets, here are 5 easy tricks to help you write the headline and get you an article in front of the reader. Oculus Quest 2 vs. Valve Index: Which headset…

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How to Write a Catchy Headline

It’s a great feeling to know that you’re giving your voice to something important, something positive. One of the keys to creating a catchy headline is to make sure you think it’s cool, original, and memorable. Headline: From the author of the book “How To Beat the Odds (and Win!)”: “The only thing more boring…

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Linksys Wireless Router Backdoored

“The linksys corporate security team has announced that a Linksys wireless router has been found with a backdoor that can be used to record and replay passwords, the security firm Symantec said in a blog post. Linksys has also said on their website that its router would automatically reboot after a certain number of failed…

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Deathloop: An Intriguing Mystery and an Amazing Action Game

After taking one of his friends on a trip to the dark side Deathloop, a man tries to save his skin by getting a new face. A couple of years later, he’s dead, killed by his own brother-in-law. The question on everyone’s mind is whether Deathloop can stand up against the world, and whether the…

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Weather and Breathing – The Art of Communicating

Weather and Breathing – Description: Weather is the art of communicating and being understood. It is the study of how people hear and communicate. It is the study of the art of communicating in general and is often considered to be one of the highest levels of study in human culture, and therefore in an…

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Computer Container Technology Market – An Overview

Computer Container Technology Market – An Overview Published: October 25, 2016 Author: John M. What is containerization? The article “What is containerization?” appeared in the latest issue of Computer Security Weekly. Read our editor’s note for an overview. Daniel Faris: I’m Dan Faris reporting from Berlin, Germany. I’m the author of the article, “What is…

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How to Use the PS5 DualSense Controller on a PC

Why PC has come so far, and why we don’t want to stop now. Author: Daniel J. Description: A PC port of the first PS5 edition (a. the PS5-E1) is available for purchase on Humble. You may be interested in this article describing the PC version of the game, as well as a brief look…

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