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Meet the World’s Biggest ‘Bulletproof’ Hoster

Krebs on Security

KrebsOnSecurity began this research after reading a new academic paper on the challenges involved in dismantling or disrupting bulletproof hosting services, which are so called because they can be depended upon to ignore abuse complaints and subpoenas from law enforcement organizations. biz: -Based in Asia and Europe. -It

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Documentation Theory for Information Governance

ARMA International

iii] Most institutions are “unthinkable, impracticable, not feasible without documents: messages, memoranda, laws, statements, diplomatic briefs, warrants, reports, white papers, submissions, applications, records, minutes of meetings, job descriptions, letters of guidance, press releases, bills, budgets, and accounts.” [iv] Frohmann, Bernd.

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Predictions 2021: How’d I Do? Pretty Damn Well.

John Battelle's Searchblog

This is before the publication of the Facebook Files/Papers – Facebook’s most damaging leak – next month. The Facebook Files expand into the Facebook Papers, as Haugen’s redacted documents are leaked, and the Post carries the Journal’s work into fresh allegations of indefensible behavior by the company.

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A Stitch in Time: Preserving Websites Related to Sustainability in the Fashion Industry

Archive-It

The records of these textile companies form the vast majority of the collections that came from ATHM – boxes of paper records, map case folders of plans, drawings, and photographs, and ledgers the size of atlases. Screenshot of the Fibershed website archived on April 11, 2022. TB of data across 21 distinct collections.

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The bleak picture of two-factor authentication adoption in the wild

Elie

Study goal That being said, this blog post is meant to be a conversation starter and raise awareness, rather than a full-blown research paper. This means that the ratio of sites supporting 2FA barely changed over the last four years: the adoption rate was 53.66% back in 2014, 48% in 2016, and back above 50% in 2017 (50.38%).