Articles for February 2016

​Micron21 prepares to launch DDoS mitigation datacentre

Micron21 Datacentre is gearing up to launch its first datacentre in July, and has extended its reliance on Brocade’s networking solutions to grow its global network.

Recently, the company pushed its network out globally to Amsterdam, Los Angeles, and Singapore through Brocade’s infrastructure, giving the company an additional 700Gbps of bandwidth — 200Gbps in Asia, Europe, and North America, and 100Gbps in Australia.

Source: Micron21 prepares to launch DDoS mitigation datacentre

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Why You Should Be Concerned About The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act


I really do wish I understood why lawmakers seem so gung-ho on tearing apart technologies they don’t understand, and freedoms they hardly think about. Frankly, it’s starting to get exhausting — and more than a little difficult to keep straight all the legal bungles belched out by senators and their lobbyists.

Source: Why You Should Be Concerned About The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act

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Beware Comodo Users!
Have you Safeguarded your PC with a Comodo Antivirus? Then you need to inspect your system for privacy and security concerns.
First of all, make sure whether your default browser had been changed to “Chromodo” — a free browser offered by Comodo Antivirus.
If your head nod is “Yes,” then you could be at risk!
Chromodo browser, which is supplied along with the installation of Comodo Anti-Virus Software and marketed as ‘Private Internet Browser’ for better security and privacy, automatically overrides system settings to set itself as your ‘Default Browser.’
Click here for more…

 

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