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Lessons From 5 Years of Free Cybersecurity For At-Risk Groups (axios.com) 41

Cloudflare's Project Galileo, which offers free high-tier DDoS protection service to journalists, dissidents, civil liberties groups and other at-risk groups, turned 5 years old this week. From a report: The project currently serves over 600 accounts. An LGBT protection group in the Middle East, for example, does important work on a shoestring budget and cannot possibly afford to block the outsized number of attacks it could face from governments and even citizens. Project Galileo isn't the only commercial cybersecurity service offered to at-risk groups, but it is one of the first and the most successful. "Project Galileo originally started from a failure to live up to what was originally our mission to make a better internet," Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince told Codebook. Further reading: Cloudflare's Five-Year Project to Protect Nonprofits Online (Wired).
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Lessons From 5 Years of Free Cybersecurity For At-Risk Groups

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  • by XXongo ( 3986865 ) on Thursday June 13, 2019 @03:40PM (#58757412) Homepage
    Would be nice to block DDOS and other cyberattacks for all people on the internet, not just the ones designated "at risk."

    sigh.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Your site sends message to its gateway that it is being flooded, and a list of ip adddresses. The gateway notifies the upstream gateways for the traffic and the downstream IP address. Said gateways either block the traffic, or get filtered for that destination IP address. Keep doing this recursively and you get back to the last behaving hop before the misbehaving client IPs.

      If we did this to all gateways all over the internet we could stop DoSes dead in their tracks, and reduced certain kinds of DDoSes base

  • by Anonymous Coward

    https://www.commentarymagazine... [commentarymagazine.com]

    During the trial, Gibson’s lawyer argued, “When a powerful institution says you’re racist, you’re doomed.” As anyone who has witnessed the mob mentality among campus progressive activists can attest, student mobs only thrive because administrators allow them to do so. With their courtroom victory in Ohio this week, the Gibson family put college officials across the country on notice that people unfairly victimized and libeled by campus activist

  • 36 of 41 posts so far made by ACs. What are you all so afraid of, you chickenshit turds?

    • by Anonymous Coward

      36 of 41 posts so far made by ACs. What are you all so afraid of, you chickenshit turds?

      So you'll be telling us your real legal name and your home address and telephone number, then?

      Because I can create new pseudonyms using disposable e-mail addresses* all day. Over my VPN. This is proof of neither bravery nor cowardice. But since this seems to be a fixation for you, here's your chance (I highly recommend you back down and don't do it - in fact do like most hypocrites and go silent, pretending you never read this message).

      * Sure, Slashdot tries to reject disposable e-mail addresses at accou

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