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  2. Fortinet - Wikipedia

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    Fortinet made four acquisitions from 2012 to 2016. The company acquired app-hosting service XDN (formerly known as 3Crowd) in December 2012, [20] Coyote Point in 2013, [21] and Wi-Fi hardware company Meru Networks in 2015. [22] In June 2016, Fortinet acquired IT security, monitoring and analytics software vendor, AccelOps. [23]

  3. Distributed denial-of-service attacks on root nameservers

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    The root nameservers are critical infrastructure components of the Internet, mapping domain names to IP addresses and other resource record (RR) data. Attacks against the root nameservers could, in theory, impact operation of the entire global Domain Name System, and thus all Internet services that use the global DNS, rather than just specific ...

  4. Zscaler - Wikipedia

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    Zscaler was founded in 2007 by Jay Chaudhry and K. Kailash. [4] The company launched its cybersecurity platform in 2008. [5] In August 2012, Zscaler secured $38 million in funding from investors. [6]

  5. WOT Services - Wikipedia

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    WOT Services is the developer of MyWOT (also known as WOT and Web of Trust), an online reputation and Internet safety service which shows indicators of trust about existing websites. The confidence level is based both on user ratings and on third-party malware , phishing , scam and spam blacklists . [ 1 ]

  6. Cross-domain solution - Wikipedia

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    A cross-domain solution (CDS) is an integrated information assurance system composed of specialized software or hardware that provides a controlled interface to manually or automatically enable and/or restrict the access or transfer of information between two or more security domains based on a predetermined security policy.

  7. ReputationDefender FAQs - AOL Help

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    Additionally, an email from AOL Premium Subscription or one of our partners confirming your order will be sent to your email account. If you’d like to begin using the service at a later time, just sign in to your email account, locate the ReputationDefender email and follow the on-screen instructions to get started.

  8. Quad9 - Wikipedia

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    Quad9 is a global public recursive DNS resolver that aims to protect users from malware and phishing.Quad9 is operated by the Quad9 Foundation, a Swiss public-benefit, not-for-profit foundation with the purpose of improving the privacy and cybersecurity of Internet users, headquartered in Zürich. [1]

  9. Barracuda Networks - Wikipedia

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    In December 2008, the company launched the BRBL (Barracuda Reputation Block List), its proprietary and dynamic list of known spam servers, for free and public use in blocking spam at the gateway. [7] Soon after opening BRBL many IP addresses got blacklisted without apparent reason and without any technical explanation. [8] [9] [10]