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Download music, movies, games, software! The Pirate Bay - The galaxy's most resilient BitTorrent site. Usenet.nl – finest downloads since 1979. Cryptome. Suso baleato: Neutralizing DNS attack on Wikileaks. Wikileaks is under attack. Our freedom of speech is under attack. You can help neutralizing DNS takedown with this simple, completely legal and mainly free ciber-actions.

Just choose which best fits you: Note #1: I'm astonished. More than 35.000 pageviews and growing -up to 10.000 in the first 24 hours-, thousands of visitors from all over the world -mainly Europe and the USA- and references from the most popular social networks and trusted journals like The Guardian or El Pais and the Time magazine turned this post in a central reference for the Wikileaks struggle. Here it is a map showing the global impact of the Wikileaks issue from this battlefield; I've added more statistics and graphics with coments at the end of the post. Note #2: the the post is growing so fast that is becomming difficult to read. SECTION 1.- How to neutralize attack on Wikileaks The first serious infowar is now engaged. Hacking. MONOVA.ORG : Download Movies, TV, Music, Software, Games, Anime & Adult Torrents! OpenBitTorrent - An open tracker project. Fyels - The worlds simplest file sharing site.

500 Startups. BitLet - the BitTorrent Applet. In the summer of 2007, shortly after launching Novlet, Daniele and I still had time to spare and were looking for something new to build. Sure enough, within a short period, Daniele came up with the idea that would soon become BitLet: a BitTorrent client that could run in a browser without requiring users to install anything on their computer. Back then, browsers had very limited capabilities: AJAX had been recently introduced (in 2005), web applications were moving from static pages to dynamic client UIs but no browser could do things like opening sockets and writing files locally, central requirements for a peer to peer file sharing application.

We found a solution in an unlikely piece of technology: Java applets. Despite Java’s success as a programming language, applets had never been that popular among casual users. While a good idea in principle (small applications that could be downloaded and launched from web pages), the concept never got traction beyond a few niches. Secret-Internet. Icons of the Web. December 18, 2013: The Nmap Project is pleased to release our new and improved Icons of the Web project! Since our free and open source Nmap Security Scanner software is all about exploring networks at massive scale, we started by scanning the top million web sites for 2013 (as ranked by the analytics company Alexa). We then downloaded each site's favicon—the small icon displayed next to a site title in browser bookmarks and tabs. We scaled the icons in proportion to each site's monthly reach (popularity) and placed them in a giant collage. The smallest icons—for sites visited by only 0.00004% of the Internet population each month—are 256 pixels square (16x16).

The largest icon (Google) is 394 million pixels. The whole collage is 5 gigapixels. This is an update to a similar project we performed in 2010. Since your web browser would likely choke on a 5 gigapixel image, we've created the interactive viewer below. Perhaps this visual comparison is the best way to demonstrate the changes: Birgitta Jónsdóttir. TorrentBits. Download music, movies, games, software! The Pirate Bay - The world's most resilient BitTorrent site.