Can't blame this on the date, as it was posted days ago. This publication would like you to know that "the attacks were focused on a company called Spamhaus, which maintains a "domain name system" to connect a typed-in URL to the correct server hosting the appropriate content."
Uh, what? You probably shouldn't be allowed to write any more stories covering tech until you learn what a spam filter is, what a DNSBL is, and even what DNS is.
Can't blame this on the date, as it was posted days ago. This publication would like you to know that "the attacks were focused on a company called Spamhaus, which maintains a "domain name system" to connect a typed-in URL to the correct server hosting the appropriate content."
Uh, what? You probably shouldn't be allowed to write any more stories covering tech until you learn what a spam filter is, what a DNSBL is, and even what DNS is.
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