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Verizon blocks attacks from 4chan

23 hours ago ago from Michael's Insight

Verizon Wireless, Meet 4Chan [Broadband Reports] Net neutrality advocates are raising questions about Verizon's decision to block portions of the 4chan image board network from its wireless customers. 4chan's reputation as a gathering place for malcontents that use the message board to organize activities ranging from Internet pranks to denial of service attacks appears to have caught up with it. Based on a statement from Verizon, their ...

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YouTube dominates mobile Internet traffic; mobile VoIP on the rise

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Announcing Live Talent Show On YouTube, Musicians + Actors + More

20 hours ago ago from HOLLYWOOD ACTOR PREP by Dana Kaminski

Thanks to Variety, I learned that YouTube has a live, streaming, concert planned.  The that are slated, are those that succeeded on YouTube.  They are mostly musical acts  (Akon included), and I noticed that a Hollywood Film Studio, Lionsgate ,   is involved, and will be promoting Saw V . Hm.   in_saw_5_+_in_my_acting_class_new_york     Are these the same movie studios that refuse to agree with SAG on the point ...

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Verizon temporarily blocks some 4chan sites - Internet Security, Online Safety, Web Filtering and all the other net nastys no-one talks about - The IT Juggler

17 hours ago ago from Internet Security, Online Safety, Web Filtering and all the other net nastys no-one talks about - The IT Juggler

Verizon temporarily blocked traffic some Web sites affiliated with the 4chan online forum on Monday after finding that some affiliate sites were apparently launching network attacks. Our network security found traffic some 4Chan Web sites that had strong potential to disrupt the Verizon Wireless network, affecting our customers' use of their services, Verizon spokesman Jeffrey Nelson wrote e-mail to CNET. With continuing investigation, ...

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