DDoS Protection Solutions |
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Website DDoS Protection Solution
No hardware installations or software modifications required.
Armoraid Benefits:
Multigigabit DDoS mitigation
Complete DNS protection
24/7 monitoring system
Instant attack detection and mitigation
Instant emergency response
Client Control Panel:
Single click protection activation
Instant alert system
Real time statistics
Historical reports
Advanced DNS control panel
DDoS Service Information & Pricing Request
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With this service traffic will be rerouted through one of Armoraid's networks and back to the client's server. The routing is completely transparent and will not have any effect on the customer's browsing/interacting experience.
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World security news |
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Fri, 18 May 2012 14:53:19 |
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| Facebook Class Action Lawsuit Seeks $15 Billion for Privacy Violations |
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| A class action lawsuit filed against the social networking giant combines 21 lawsuits from across the country. Separately, a German official has also expressed concerns about Facebook's privacy approach as well. - A class action lawsuit filed against Facebook in California is seeking a whopping $15 billion in damages for privacy violations tied to the tracking of Web users.
The suit, which was filed by law firm Stewarts Law US, combines 21 privacy lawsuits filed against the social network in more than a do... |
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Fri, 18 May 2012 12:18:48 |
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| Cyber-Threats Pose Challenges for NATO Summit in Chicago |
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| Security experts expect WiFi freeloaders, man-in-the-middle attacks and targeted attacks against those working at the Chicago site of the upcoming NATO Summit. - Occupy Wall Street is
expected to protest alongside the anti-globalization movement. Traffic
will induce migraines. Some schools have rescheduled their proms. But an
onslaught of cyber-attacks and WiFi freeloading will likely be the nastiest
cherry on the NATO Summit pie, security experts say.
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Thu, 17 May 2012 23:58:32 |
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| Microsoft Holds Security Development Conference |
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| Microsoft held its first Security Development Conference in Washington, D.C., to share information about computer security with industry, government and academia, as well as to promote the Microsoft Security Development Lifecycle (SDL). - At Microsoft's Security
Development Conference 2012 in Washington, D.C., a diverse set of
companies, government agencies and academic institutions shared their own
experiences with adopting a Security Development Lifecycle (SDL).
The event, held May 15 and 16 at
Washington's Fairmont hotel, in... |
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Thu, 17 May 2012 23:06:26 |
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| Twitter Joins Google, Apple, Microsoft, Others in 'Do Not Track Effort' |
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| Twitters move comes the same day that Mozilla officials tout the acceptance by Firefox users of the "Do Not Track" initiative. - Twitter is the latest online
business to join the quot;Do Not Track quot; crowd, announcing the move
appropriately enough in a Tweet May 17.
Carolyn Penner, a spokesperson for
the social media business, said in the Tweet, “The Federal Trade
Commission's CTO, Ed Felten, just mentioned Twitter n... |
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