Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts

Thursday, January 31, 2008

The Internet Goes Down In Egypt


The Internet goes down in Egypt..

The Fiber Optic cable in the mediterranean sea that provides the Internet service in Egypt is down for a hidden reason until now..

The entire country will NOT use the Internet until it's fixed..

* What's Fiber Optic Cable?
- Optical fiber, Wikipedia
- Fiber Optic Cables Tutorial
- How Fiber Optics Work?

* What's the Internet backbone?

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Friday, December 28, 2007

Simple Rule

The entire planet has access to the Internet..
The entire planet has access to your computer system..

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Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Global Security


The entire planet has access to the internet..
That means the entire planet has access to your computer system..

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Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Half Of Domain-Name Servers Are Open To Attack

Half of the web's domain name servers are wrongly configured, leaving companies and large sections of the internet infrastructure open to attack. Infoblox, a developer of security appliances, and The Measurement Factory, a performance testing company, have just released their "2006 DNS Report Card". DNS servers map domain names into IP addresses, directing users’ internet inquiries to the appropriate location.

Should an organization’s DNS systems fail, all internet functions, including e-mail, web access, e-commerce and extranets become unavailable. The DNS survey was based on a scanned sample of systems consisting of almost 80 million DNS devices, or 5% of the main IP version 4-based devices being used on the internet. The survey found that 50% of DNS servers allow recursive name services – a form of name resolution that often requires a name server to relay requests to other name servers.

This leaves many networks vulnerable to pharming attacks and enables their servers to be used in DNS amplification attacks that can take down important DNS infrastructure, said the two companies.

In addition, more than 29% of DNS servers surveyed allow zone transfers to arbitrary queries, enabling duplication of an entire segment of an organization’s DNS data from one DNS server to another, and leaving them easy targets for denial of service attacks.

Source: ComputerWeekly

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