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On December 6 2011, a number of pro-Kremlin activists launched an attack on Twitter using bots which posted messages with a hashtag #???????????? (Triumfalnaya). These bots posted a range of national slogans and crude language. With a rate of up to 10 messages per second, these bots succeeded in blocking the actual message feed with […]

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It is certain that the future of the Internet communication belongs to the Internet Protocol version 6, or IPv6. Even though some people might think it is new, it’s been around for quite a while; the first document describing basics of IPv6 (RFC 2460) was published in 1998. The protocol has evolved since, and it […]

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One of those rumors touches the alleged attack on Facebook, scheduled for tomorrow. The public has been aware of this scenario since August, when “Operation Facebook” (#OpFacebook) was in the public interest and dated for November 5th. Another public rumor is connected to the Anonymous activists confronting Mexican Zeta drug cartel after a member of […]

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