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[Link] Zippyshare Quits After 17 Years, 45m Visits Per Month Makes No Money

Read: 21/3/2023 torrentfreak.com

After almost 17 years online, file-hosting veteran Zippyshare will shut down at the end of the month. Founded in 2006, Zippyshare was known for its free, no-nonsense, no-frills approach to storing files online.

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[Link] The Russification of Ukrainian IP Registration

Read: 25/2/2023 www.kentik.com

Last summer we teamed up with the New York Times to analyze the re-routing of internet service to Kherson, a region in southern Ukraine that was, at the time, under Russian occupation.

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[Link] QAnon’s Jim Watkins Tried To Save Kiwi Farms. Now His Site 8Kun Is Down.

Read: 10/9/2022 www.vice.com

After Kiwi Farms, a far-right hate forum, was knocked offline, Jim Watkins offered the site a lifeline. When Cloudflare pulled its support for Kiwi Farms, Watkins offered to provide Kiwi Farms protection from cyberattacks through a company called VanwaTech, in which Watkins is involved in.

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[Link] Lawmakers Plan Legislation to ‘Ban Surveillance Advertising’

Read: 19/1/2022 www.vice.com

Lawmakers have proposed new legislation that they say would ban surveillance-based advertising. The legislation would target the underlying practice of targeted or personalized ads that facilitates surveillance-based advertising itself.

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[Link] Hackers Steal $119M From ‘Web3’ Crypto Project With Old School Attack

Read: 2/12/2021 www.vice.com

Notably, the hack did not involve complicated smart contract exploits. Instead, it was a front-end attack targeting BadgerDAO's web infrastructure, in particular its Cloudflare account, BadgerDAO’s content delivery network.

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[Link] The Digital Colonialism Behind .tv and .ly

Read: 23/11/2021 www.wired.com

In late 2018, the tiny South Pacific island of Niue filed a lawsuit worth more than its entire economy. The case, which is under litigation in Stockholm, hinges on the rights to .nu, one of those country-specific extensions that appends a URL.

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[Link] Web trust dies in darkness: Hidden Certificate Authorities undermine public crypto infrastructure

Read: 22/11/2021 www.theregister.com

Security researchers have checked the web's public key infrastructure and have measured a long-known but little-analyzed security threat: hidden root Certificate Authorities. Certificate Authorities, or CAs, vouch for the digital certificates we use to establish trust online.

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[Link] A tiny island nation has put the rights to .tv up for grabs – but what’s this? Problematic contract clauses? Again?

Read: 22/11/2021 www.theregister.com

Analysis One of the internet’s most lucrative and high-profile registry contracts is up for grabs – and once again the bidding process appears to be highly problematic. The contract to run .tv has been held by dot-com operator Verisign for 20 years.

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[Link] Research Center: Limiting Anonymity Helps to Expose Terrorists (and Pirates)

Read: 22/11/2021 torrentfreak.com

The International Center for Law and Economics believes that cloud hosting providers and related services should do more to deter illegal activity. Responding to an inquiry from the U.S.

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[Link] The startup that wants to disrupt big internet providers

Read: 9/11/2021 www.axios.com

Why it matters: Internet access has been crucial during the pandemic, but it's not ubiquitous, and it can be both slow and unaffordable in swaths of the country.

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[Link] Big Telecom Is Mad Because New FCC Appointment Gigi Sohn Actually Defends Broadband Consumers

Read: 8/11/2021 www.techdirt.com

So after the longest (and completely unexplained) delay in FCC and NTIA history, last week the Biden administration finally got around to fully staffing the nation's top telecom regulator.

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[Link] Deep dive into Node.js Architecture

Read: 7/11/2021 dev.to

In this article, we are going to deep dive into Node.js architecture and understand the asynchronous nature of Node.js. Let's dive into it.

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[Link] RIAA Criticizes ICANN for ‘Hindering’ Its Anti-Piracy Efforts

Read: 1/11/2021 torrentfreak.com

The RIAA is helping U.S. music companies to fight piracy, which isn't always an easy task. One of the major frustrations is that, due to hidden or shielded Whois information, it's often hard to identify the people who run sites and services.

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[Link] Activists are Designing Mesh Networks to Deploy During Civil Unrest

Read: 5/10/2021 www.vice.com

Imagine waking up and checking your phone after several evenings of mass demonstrations. You try scrolling through your Twitter feed, but it won’t load. You turn your router off and on to no avail. You try texting a friend to complain, but the message fails to send. Frustrated, you walk outside.

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[Link] FitGirl Pirate Repacker Warns Domain Name Could Be Lost, Perhaps Forever

Read: 30/8/2021 torrentfreak.com

FitGirl Repacks is currently one of the most popular torrent sites on the Internet but its operator is warning of turbulent times ahead. Site operator FitGirl says that due to a serious domain issue, the site's main domain could go offline temporarily or even forever.

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[Link] The FCC Says It’s Finally Fixing Its Crappy Broadband Maps

Read: 9/8/2021 www.vice.com

Despite a lot of pretense to the contrary, the U.S. government has never really had a solid understanding of where broadband is or isn’t available.

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[Link] All your DNS were belong to us: AWS and Google Cloud shut down spying vulnerability

Read: 9/8/2021 www.theregister.com

Until February this year, Amazon Route53's DNS service offered largely unappreciated network eavesdropping capabilities. And this undocumented spying option was also available at Google Cloud DNS and at least one other DNS-as-a-service provider.

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[Link] Is Your Crummy Router Giving Away Your Location?

Read: 8/8/2021 au.pcmag.com

Security researchers at Black Hat showed a new way to discern street-level location data. The key? Crummy routers often provided by internet service providers.

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[Link] Biden Broadband Plan Weakened by Lobbying and ‘Bipartisan Compromise’

Read: 5/8/2021 www.vice.com

The Biden administration’s original $100 billion broadband plan has been steadily scaled back by “bipartisan compromise” and telecom lobbying.

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