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Bradley Colson

Anonymous: Operation Defense Phase II [CISPA] - 1 views

Plans for protest of the latest threat to the free internet. Demonstrate and Boycott supporters of the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA). Make your voice known to such ebtities ...

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started by Bradley Colson on 01 May 12 no follow-up yet
Kevin Schafer

Cosmic Log - Quantum leap in the works for super-secure cloud computing - 0 views

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    Talks about the use of quantum computing to make information super secure in cloud computring
anonymous

Study guide for test2 - 2 views

It was in color and much nicer...bummer :p

Amanda Latham

Pa. teacher strikes nerve with 'lazy whiners' blog - 0 views

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    Everyone is for this blogged information, except the students it was about. Maybe they should have take this information to heart and think of changing. I know i was this way in high school, about time someone called it like they saw it and shared it.
Bill Genereux

Elderly users will be the guinea pigs of the Internet of Things. - 0 views

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    On Thursday, March 26, Future Tense—a partnership of Slate, New America, and Arizona State University—will hold an event on medical device security and privacy at the New America office in Washington, D.C. For more information and to RSVP, visit the New America website. This past week’s data breach at health...
Tim Gabriel

CISPA is Back people! - 2 views

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    A little bit of scary information about CISPA. Fill out the petition!!
trungnguyen7

Networking Basics: What You Need To Know - 0 views

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    Networking basics include switches and routers, which can help your business share applications, speed information access, and enhance customer service.
kvadakin

22 Common Network Jargon Terms Explained - 0 views

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    Computer networking is filled with jargon that isn't self-explanatory. Here's a quick overview of many of the terms you'll see when you glance at the network status information on any device. We're definitely simplifying things a bit here - this isn't an in-depth look at any one term.
Bradley Colson

CISPA Monitoring Bill: Just the Facts - 1 views

Internet activists are sounding the alarms on the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, or CISPA, a bill that's headed for a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives. CISPA would give pri...

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started by Bradley Colson on 18 Apr 12 no follow-up yet
Bradley Colson

Digital Life on Today: You're Naked on the Internet - 2 views

So they say... your illusion of privacy (on the internet) is a sad, pathetic, ridiculous joke. See http://tinyurl.com/8aazhf4. Article lists dating sites and such personal information ect is common...

started by Bradley Colson on 18 Mar 12 no follow-up yet
W. Brock Son

Operation Ghost Click DNS servers to shut down in March - 4 views

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    I think that it is kind of creative how, as a temporary solution to the problem, they converted the rogue DNS servers to legitimate DNS servers. I wonder if they used the actual servers or just their address.
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    Good question Brock. Which scenario do you think would prove more difficult? Do you think you can dig into this story to find out the answer? Do you think you can find someone who knows the answer and can say?
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    I do not know exactly how IP addresses are distributed, but I think that they are somewhat randomly assigned, so I think that it might be harder to reassign the IP address to a new server than to use the actual servers, but I may be wrong. I do want to dig into it more. I think that the answer could probably be found on the Internet as to who IP addresses are assigned, and I plan on looking there for such information. I think that maybe, if I do not find the answer to this myself, I could ask you, Troy Harding, Tim Bower, or a classmate.
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    Hey Brock, you wrote this back in January. Do you know how IP addresses are distributed at this point in our class?
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    I learned about DHCP as a method for dynamically assigning IP addresses to computers. However, I am not certain if the Internet uses them as well. I read some on the Internet about this, however.
Kelly Carpenter

Hawaii's proposed online tracking law comes under fire from ISPs, civil libertarians - 1 views

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    There may be some trouble brewing in paradise, thanks to a seemingly draconian law currently under consideration in Hawaii's state legislature. If passed, H.B. 2288 would require all ISPs within the state to track and store information on their customers, including details on every website they visit, as well as their own names and addresses.
ashley schweitzberger

How stuff works - 1 views

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    To all those who are completely new to this stuff!
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    This article was extremely relevant for this class (as DNS servers are a part of Networking), and www.howstuffworks.com seems like a good website to obtain general information about various topics. Thank you for sharing this article.
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    I think everyone in our class should read this. It's a great explanation.
Mark Walle

How to Make Your Own Network Cabling - 1 views

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    An easy to understand, simplified informative document explaining cabling basics.
W. Brock Son

What Is DHCP? - 1 views

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    "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a client/server protocol that automatically provides an Internet Protocol (IP) host with its IP address and other related configuration information such as the subnet mask and default gateway. RFCs 2131 and 2132 define DHCP as an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard based on Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP), a protocol with which DHCP shares many implementation details." Quote from Article/Document
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    Thanks Brock sometimes I get the DHCP and DNS mixed up. I say DNS when I mean DHCP this article should help me keep the difference frresh in my mind.
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    You are welcome, Shane. You posted a lot of good articles as well.
Samuel Moritz

Networking Hoax Gets Police Involved | The Jakarta Globe - 1 views

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    Pretty short article but I find it amazing how much trouble people can get in other countries for posting information like this.
Alex Kijowski

Two-thirds of Americans surf the Web at less than 10Mbps - 0 views

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    Despite Internet speed improvements in nearly every state, most US residents are still surfing the Web at less than 10Mbps, according to Akamai's latest State of the Internet Report.
kuhlmanbraden

Online Social Networking Dangers and Benefits - 0 views

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    Online Social Networking Dangers and Benefits Social Networking Site Dangers Because students often post detailed and specific information on Facebook (including phone numbers, addresses, class schedules, social plans, etc.) you can be more easily stalked by strangers (or even acquaintances). Identity theft can also be a significant risk of social networking.
debbiesmiles

Shocked to learn how data brokers are watching you? - 0 views

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    Very good video of "data brokers" selling YOUR information! A must see!
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