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Comment Hard - Complex - don't work easly (Score 1) 393

First of all, to use these software are hard to use for the average person. Second, some concept are very hard to understand, like what is man in the middle, and why does the NSA "keep" the encrypted information. (This is easy to understand for people in the business but not for my parents)

And finally, I have personally use some of them and they have "lots" of bugs.. I mean, does not work properly..

And you want me to trust some company that opened it's door less than 2 years ago ?

FreeDOS 1.0 Released 365

Noksagt writes, "FreeDOS 1.0 has been released only a little bit later than planned. The 1.0 milestone is considered to be 'a stable and viable MS-DOS replacement' and features long filename support, HIMEM and EMM386 management, and CD-ROM support."

ISPs Fight Against Encrypted BitTorrent Downloads 588

oglsmm writes to mention an Ars Technica article about a new product intended to detect and throttle encrypted BitTorrent traffic. When torrents first saw common use ISPs would throttle the bandwidth available to them, in order to ensure connectivity for everyone. Some clients began encrypting their data to get around this, and the company Allot Communications is now claiming their NetEnforcer product will return the advantage to the ISPs. From the article: "Certainly, increasing BitTorrent traffic is a concern for ISPs. In early 2004, torrents accounted for 35 percent of all traffic on the Internet. By the end of that year, this figure had almost doubled, and some estimate that in certain markets, such as Asia, torrent traffic uses as much as 80 percent of all bandwidth. However, BitTorrent is an extremely important tool that has many uses other than what everyone assumes it is good for, namely movie piracy."

Comment Re:So? (Score 1) 50

i don't know if slashdot would have posted your "new" site. But thanks for sharing your links about other good (or even better security portals) that made your post worthwhile.

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