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Five tips from a CIO on dealing with massive DDoS attacks

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Five tips from a CIO on dealing with massive DDoS attacks
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A new project from Telefonica called BeWifi enables internet users to snag unused bandwidth from Wi-Fi networks running nearby. So, if you have a family of five trying to stream five different movies at the same time, and your neighbors happen to be out for the night, you and your family could borrow their unused bandwidth until the neighbors come home and log on again. Read More

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