“Arbor says [that] about 30 [companies] generate and consume about 30% of all Internet traffic”
“The GAO said NASA networks and systems have been successfully targeted by cyber attacks 1,120 times in the past two years”
“There’s no way to prevent a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack, but there are some do-it-yourself techniques and strategies for fighting back and minimizing its impact”
The commercial speech arms race
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