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GeneralRe: New technique completely protects internet pictures and videos from cyberattacks Pin
Eddy Vluggen14-Mar-17 7:52
professionalEddy Vluggen14-Mar-17 7:52 
GeneralRe: New technique completely protects internet pictures and videos from cyberattacks Pin
David O'Neil14-Mar-17 10:35
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NewsOld nemesis spam becoming significant way for attackers to subvert data Pin
Kent Sharkey13-Mar-17 11:44
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GeneralRe: Old nemesis spam becoming significant way for attackers to subvert data Pin
Mark_Wallace14-Mar-17 0:26
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GeneralRe: Old nemesis spam becoming significant way for attackers to subvert data Pin
Basildane14-Mar-17 2:00
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GeneralRe: Old nemesis spam becoming significant way for attackers to subvert data Pin
Daniel Pfeffer14-Mar-17 2:20
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GeneralRe: Old nemesis spam becoming significant way for attackers to subvert data Pin
Dan Neely14-Mar-17 2:38
Dan Neely14-Mar-17 2:38 
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Basildane14-Mar-17 2:45
Basildane14-Mar-17 2:45 
A large part of the blame is on the domain registrars who are "dumping" these domains for 99 cents. Namecheap.com, are you listening, bastards?

This .US attacker has been flooding my servers for 2 years, relentlessly. Registering new domains on Namecheap.com every 2 hours. It's obviously automated. The new domains show up like clockwork and are random words. As fast as he makes up new ones, I blackhole them. In fact, they are blackholed in 600ms. But they keep coming. I just looked at the logs and they are STILL coming right now. It's been 2 years now, could be longer, but that's as long as my logs go back.
NewsWorld’s first 'lip password' utilizes a user's lip motions to create password Pin
Kent Sharkey13-Mar-17 11:43
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GeneralRe: World’s first 'lip password' utilizes a user's lip motions to create password Pin
Nelek13-Mar-17 19:52
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GeneralRe: World’s first 'lip password' utilizes a user's lip motions to create password Pin
Mark_Wallace13-Mar-17 22:34
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GeneralRe: World’s first 'lip password' utilizes a user's lip motions to create password Pin
F-ES Sitecore13-Mar-17 23:13
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GeneralRe: World’s first 'lip password' utilizes a user's lip motions to create password Pin
W Balboos, GHB14-Mar-17 1:11
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NewsWelcome to Glitch! Pin
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irneb13-Mar-17 22:27
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Mark_Wallace14-Mar-17 0:12
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NewsMozilla: people have no idea how to protect their privacy and security online Pin
Kent Sharkey13-Mar-17 10:02
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GeneralRe: Mozilla: people have no idea how to protect their privacy and security online Pin
Nelek13-Mar-17 19:59
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GeneralRe: Mozilla: people have no idea how to protect their privacy and security online Pin
Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter13-Mar-17 21:30
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NewsScientists make stretchy electronics using a soup ingredient Pin
Kent Sharkey13-Mar-17 9:53
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Daniel Pfeffer13-Mar-17 20:42
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