I think we need a new word for "ddos". Headline writers and journalists seem reluctant to use the one we have. "Cyber attack" is annoyingly vague. There's a pretty big gap between what people imagine when reading about unprecedented cyberattacks from Russia and what seems probable to be the reality of a few government websites being temporarily inaccessible.
this post was submitted on 11 Mar 2024
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It will keep happening. The Russians have huge buildings the size of aircraft hangers, full of people that do this 24 hours a day.
Norton ain't gonna cut it.
Thankfully you can do a lot more then use Norton.
What are you talking about? Firewalls exist, restricted access, certificate based authentication and so on. Im working in that field and its not like you're absolutely are going to be hacked, if you are knowledgeable enough and keep up to date.