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The games expected this year!

   Every year end announces countless surprises for gaming enthusiasts. They are lying in the mouth, waiting for the release dates of their most beloved video games. Whether we relate to those sequels of games well known by the gamer community or the emergence of new ones, one thing is certain: every important date is written down in the calendar. That being said, here are the 10 most anticipated games in 2017. #1 Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinete    Manufacturers have been discredited enough about this game, especially in connection with the exact launch date. In spite of rumors passing through the internet, the new game in the series will not contain X-Men characters, as game developers are no longer licensed to them. Marvel vs Capcom will include popular characters such as Iron Man, Captain America, Mega Man X or Ryu. If you've already lost your patience, you can enjoy a Marvel vs Capcom 3 that is now available on the PS4.    Marvel vs. Capcom: In...

Malware, what you have to do to protect yourself from this type of virus!

   Malware is a virus, in fact, a term that describes a wide range of malicious programs (viruses). For example, Trojans, rootkits, ransomware, cyber threats and unwanted programs. Malware installs in the system without the user's knowledge or approval, usually through security vulnerabilities . Only updated anti-malware programs are able to prevent infiltration. Security experts urge people to consider installing an anti-malware application to protect their computers and avoid malware attacks, on short, antivirus programs . It is important to update these applications as new viruses may occur and the application database must be up to date.    Intentional malicious software is generally used to initiate unauthorized activities on the computer and help the owner generate revenue. It can be designed to steal personal information, such as login and banking data, or attempt to encrypt (password on files) important computer files and make its owner pay a reward in...

About DDoS Attack!

   Distibuted Denial of Service or DDoS for short is an attempt to make an online unavailable by overwhelming the traffic from many sources in the same tine .They're favorite targets have a vareity of important resources like banks , website news. Ok,so how they do it?       The attackers build a huge network of infected computere (botnets) and spreading the „evil” software trought emails or social media . Some botnets are   millions of machines   strongBotnets ,they are very dangerouse because they când take full control of the computer whitout the user to know what is happening right under his nouse . Buffer overflow attacks  – the most common DoS attack. The concept is to send more traffic to a network address than the programmers have built the system to handle. It includes the attacks listed below, in addition to others that are designed to exploit bugs specific to certain applications or networks . ICMP flood  – l...

What's new in Windows 10 Creators Update?

   What's New in Windows 10 Creators Update? Windows 10 Creators Update is a great package (update) that comes with lots of improvements, especially for content creators and gamers, but no office users have been forgotten . As you know, Microsoft has said Windows 10 will be the latest Windows. This does not mean that after Windows 10 everyone is leaving home and no one else takes care of Windows. Teams which work at Windows will improve Windows 10 permanently and help it become a stable and popular operating system (again). We can say that Windows 10 creators update is a kind of Windows 11.         Many things have changed, but I will put down interesting changes : What's New in Windows 10 Creators Update? Let's discover, I say: 3D Paint that also includes support for 3D printers. Beam for a better experience in video games. Capture Gaming improved and much easier to use. The Improved Games app. Microsoft Edge , design ...

How the Internet works?

   The Internet originates somewhere in the 60's, in ARPANET and NSFNET . The Internet is made up of a lot of connections that are created between the server (source) and users , of course, no one foresaw how this shift from a military network to a public and commercial one will affect our way of thinking about information and communication between us.        During the 1960s, the US Department of Defense needed a communication network in the event of a nuclear attack. RAND, a military corporation, has proposed centralizing communications in a network . This network contained nodes capable of transmitting and receiving messages. Each node has its own address so that the message could transmit a particular node. The Defense Department's Advanced Research Projects Agency known as ARPA or DARPA has decided to expand this network. In 1969, the first "Interface Message Processor," the predecessor of today's router, was installed at UCLA (University of...