Post by djaloms on Feb 17, 2024 1:30:10 GMT -5
Cisco for example, recently released its updated forecast on traffic trends in mobile networks,If it were not for Wi-Fi, the volume of traffic in the networks of mobile operators would increase by an average of 74% per year until 2017, and with Wi-Fi the expected growth of traffic will be only 66%.You recall there was a lot of buzz around Wi-Fi in 2002 and 2003, when there was a lot of speculation that this technology was going to be an alternative or even a replacement for the then existing mobile networks. Then the excitement passed, and those of the operators who invested in Wi-Fi during the boom, as a rule, sank in the summer, that is, their networks. Today, Wi-Fi is usually considered as a supplement to mobile networks, although there is another point of view , which may well fit into the business processes of fixed communication operators. About the role of Wi-Fi in the future of the world system,
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The company believes that " a significant share of mobile traffic India Email List is traIndependent hackers tracked what the authors of the "anti-piracy" CISPA bill and the government officials who support it are interested in on the Internet. Enraged by the CISPA bill, hackers once again proved that anonymity on the Internet is a myth. Even if you are an important official who supports the "anti-piracy" bill. With the help of Scaneye and ExtremeTracking services, which allow tracking all actions of a specific user on the Internet, hackers proved that the authors of the bill themselves abuse pirated videos. In particular, the employees of the lower house of the US Congress, which drafted and approved the new edition of CISPA.
At that time, the product which the analytical firm Ponemon Institute named Mozilla the most trusted company in the field of user privacy. disguises itself as Firefox, is aimed, first of all, at violating the rights of citizens and the secrecy of private information.FinFisher is a legally sold spy software (spyware) designed to monitor computer activity and intercept data flows passing through the system. The product is mainly used by special services and governments of countries with repressive regimes to monitor the opposition and control the situation during elections. After installation on a computer, one of the components of FinFisher is placed in the firefox. list of developers and other components that disguise the spyware under Firefox are indicated. Spyware is on the left below and Firefox is on the right: Spyware against Firefox In 2012,