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Ayden Férdeline

WHOIS afraid of the dark? Truth or illusion, let’s know the difference when it comes to WHOIS

Posted on April 25, 2018April 30, 2018 by Farzaneh Badii, Rafik Dammak and Ayden FérdelineIG Institutions, Privacy & Surveillance
“Martha: Truth or illusion, George; you don't know the difference. George: No, but we must carry on as though we did. Martha: Amen.” Edward Albee, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?   Since February, the prominent security reporter Brian Krebs has been writing on his widely-read blog, Krebs on Security, that...
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