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Cyber Warfare: The Digital Battlefield

What is cyber warfare? Cyberwarfare covers many different tools and techniques. Hacking, activism, espionage, cybercrime, and terrorism are just a few. It includes everything from government-backed operations to lone-wolf attackers. Another thing that makes cyber warfare hard to define is the variety of motivations and actors behind each case. The aim is usually either to disrupt and […]

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What is a DDoS attack?

If 20 customers visit your store, that’s good news. If a thousand non-paying customers enter your shop and block the entrance, then you have a problem. That’s what DDoS attacks do in the cyber world. But what is a DDoS attack? What is DDoS and how does it work? Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks make the target […]

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Details about the agreement between Apple and Google

Apple and Google are in a final race in the technology world. But the behind-the-scenes view is very different. The two technology giants have a multi-billion dollar deal, from which they are both making huge sums. According to market analysts, Google pays Apple 8 billion to 12 billion annually. The purpose of the money is […]

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Project Natick: The Future of Underwater Data Centers

Cloud computing is constantly advancing our way of life. The most important element in the age of digitalization is data. Communication, work, study, leisure, and other daily work depend entirely on this information. So, where is the address of this huge amount of information? Where are the details of our life being deposited? Ans- Datacenter. […]

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The Way Web Browsers Make Money

At present, the names of popular browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, UC Browser, and Opera are the names that come to mind. You are currently reading this feature article through one of the above-mentioned browsers – that possibility is also strong. As of January 2021, there were 4.6 billion active Internet users worldwide, […]

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The Great Firewall of China (Final Episode)

If we want to know about the history of the Internet in China, we have to go back to 1986. The first e-mail exchange in the United States took place in 1971. Sixteen years later, for the first time in its history, China exchanged e-mails. From a laboratory in China, Professor Qian Tianbai sent an […]

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