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Hosting Providers Tighten Defenses as Edge Device Attacks Surge

Operators of VPS platforms, managed hosting firms, and enterprise datacenters are tightening defenses this month after a wave of exploitation attempts targeted internet-facing VPNs, firewalls, and virtualization hosts across North America, Europe, and Asia. The rush to patch and segment networks matters because these systems sit at the edge of cloud infrastructure and can expose […]

Hosting Providers Tighten Defenses as DDoS and Vulnerability Pressure Mounts

Hosting providers, cloud operators, and enterprise system administrators are hardening internet-facing infrastructure this month as a wave of actively exploited vulnerabilities and increasingly automated DDoS attacks hits VPS, colocation, and cloud environments across North America, Europe, and Asia. The shift is being driven by attackers that now combine credential theft, vulnerable edge devices, and short-burst […]

DNS (Domain Name System)

  DNS (Domain Name System) 1. The Core Problem DNS Solves Humans use: google.com Networks use: 142.250.74.14 DNS exists to bridge that gap: Translate human-readable names into IP addresses (and more). But that’s only the surface. DNS is actually: A distributed database A hierarchical naming system A critical control plane of the internet 2. DNS […]

IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6)

  IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) 1. Why IPv6 Exists (Fundamental Problem) IPv6 was designed primarily to solve one unavoidable limitation of IPv4: Address exhaustion IPv4 provides: (2^{32} \approx 4.3 ) billion addresses That sounded huge in 1980. It’s trivial today. Key milestone Exhaustion officially recognized around 2011 (RIR depletion, e.g. RIPE NCC) 2. Core […]

IPv4 (Internet Protocol Version 4)

IPv4 1. Historical Context and Design Philosophy IPv4 was formalized in 1981 in RFC 791, during a time when networking was transitioning from isolated systems to interconnected networks. It emerged from earlier protocols such as: NCP (Network Control Program) in ARPANET Early experimental internetworking protocols The central problem IPv4 solves is: How do we reliably […]

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