Shared Web Hosting
Shared hosting is a type of web hosting where multiple websites are hosted on a single physical server.
Shared hosting is a type of web hosting where multiple websites are hosted on a single physical server.
Cloud hosting is a model of web hosting services in which data and applications are stored and processed on remote servers that are accessed via the internet.
P2P is an efficient method of transferring data over the Internet. The best-known example of a P2P network is torrent.
A firewall is a type of system used to monitor connections between computer networks. As one of the first responses to malicious activity carried out over the Internet, firewalls have become a standard part of corporate, government, and private networks.
A proxy server is a system that routes traffic between networks or protocols. The proxy server has its own IP address, so it acts as an intermediary between your computer and the Internet.
Domain Name System blacklists, also known as DNSBL or DNS blacklists, are spam blocking lists that allow the website administrator to block messages from certain systems.
To establish a reliable connection, TCP uses a process called the “three-way handshake”. The established connection will be full-duplex, that is, both channels can transmit information simultaneously, and they also synchronize (SYN) and acknowledge (ACK) with each other.
TLS fingerprinting helps to effectively detect a wide range of unwanted traffic, while not paying attention to connections with already familiar fingerprints.
Website attacks are malicious actions impacting web resources on the Internet.
UDP flood is a network-based DoS attack carried out by sending large amounts of UDP packets to a remote host’s ports.