Article on the subject of "governments"
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DNS attacks are costing governments worldwide huge amounts
government organizations in each country suffer an average of 12 dns attacks per year.
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DDoS attack, 'goddamn' of websites
ddos is the type of attack that makes goals, which are websites, online services, become overloaded. users have difficulties, or even cannot access these sites and services.
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DNS attacks are costing governments worldwide huge amounts
government organizations in each country suffer an average of 12 dns attacks per year.
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5 reasons why governments keep secrets about UFOs
researcher of unidentified flying objects (ufo), stanton terry friedman, has revealed the top 5 reasons for governments to keep ufos secret.
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Why VPNs Are Getting Detected More Than Ever
have you noticed that your vpn is being detected more often than before? unfortunately for vpn users, websites, companies, and governments have more techniques than ever to detect vpn use, so they are no longer as invisible as they used to be.
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Governments could track COVID-19 lockdowns through social media posts
a research group scrapes more than 500,000 instagram profiles in italy to see if people are abiding by the quarantine.
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Snowden warns government surveillance amid COVID-19 could be long lasting
governments could look for reasons to continue tracking people's activity, he says.
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Does ChatGPT have privacy issues?
chatgpt and its developer openai have received heavy criticism from governments, privacy experts, and users concerned about their data retention policies. so what does an ai chatbot really know about you and what does it use this information for?
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Coronavirus updates April 9 2020
the coronavirus pandemic has upended life across the globe. health care systems are scrambling to control the virus, and governments are instituting strict social distancing measures to flatten the curve.
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How to Collect and Manage Field Data by Combining Google Products with Smartphones
smart phones are fairly ubiquitous in modern society and it is important for local governments and volunteer groups to realize the potential of these devices. this article explores one example of how to piece together an inexpensive, yet...
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Governments are injecting hundreds of billions of dollars into the economy to prevent the risk of the biggest crisis in history
'a global crisis, which may be the biggest crisis in history, is almost certain to occur,' warns un secretary general antonio guterres.
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Governments start warning users about when Windows 10 support will end and how to deal with it
according to the roadmap for updating and discontinuing windows updates, from october 9, 2018, microsoft officially discontinued windows 10 creators update (1703) after more than 1 year of release.
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5 server locations to avoid when using a VPN
free and open internet should be a basic right. but unfortunately, this has yet to come true globally. many governments around the world are actively engaged in censorship, regulation, surveillance and similar activities that affect internet freedom.
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Supercomputers can completely detect cyber threats
as governments, businesses and individual users increasingly trust and use the internet for their daily activities, maintaining cybersecurity will still be an essential task for researchers. as well as security experts worldwide.
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What Backs Digital Yuan?
the bitcoin revolution has convinced many governments to introduce their versions of virtual currencies. china is among the first nations in the world to realize that dream with the introduction of the digital yuan.
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EU: AI systems should be developed and implemented in a transparent and responsible manner
the european union (eu) today officially issued a set of guidelines on how both businesses and governments should adhere to the development and implementation of their artificial intelligence projects.
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Location data used for tracking COVID-19 has its limits, ACLU warns
governments across the world are relying on location data to track and contain the coronavirus pandemic, but the technology's effectiveness is severely limited and raises privacy concerns, the american civil liberties union said.
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'Reviving' Archie - the world's first search engine
archie, created in 1989 by computer scientist alan emtage, allows searching various 'anonymous' ftp servers around a small web of universities, researchers, governments, and the military . this is considered the first search engine in the world.
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WhatsApp has a new strategy to prevent the spread of fake news
fake news has a negative impact on people's mentality, making it difficult for governments to prevent epidemics.
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What are Five, Nine, and Fourteen Eyes? What purpose do they appear?
these are international intelligence alliances, including agreements governing data collection (espionage) and sharing secrets between governments.
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The new Gazer - the back door targets the ministries and embassies around the world
security researchers at eset have discovered a new malware with the aim of consular offices, ministries and embassies around the world to track governments and diplomatic activities.
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In the future, everything will become more scary than you think
more than 40 years ago, bill gates and paul allen founded microsoft with the vision of putting personal computers on every desk. nobody really believes them, many people even try to stop their crazy idea. and before anyone realized it, microsoft realized its ambition. everyone owns a windows