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Description: The terms “deep web” and “dark web” are sometimes used interchangeably, but they are not the same. Deep web refers to anything on the internet that is not indexed by and, therefore, accessible via a search engine like Google. Deep web content includes anything behind a paywall or requires sign-in credentials. It also includes any content that its owners have blocked web crawlers from indexing. Medical records, fee-based content, membership websites, and confidential corporate web pages are just a few examples of what makes up the deep web. Estimates place the size of the deep web at between 96% and 99% of the internet. Only a tiny portion of the internet is accessible through a standard web browser—generally known as the “clear web”.
Description: Network Mapped (Nmap) is a network scanning and host detection tool that is very useful during several steps of penetration testing. Nmap is not limited to merely gathering information and enumeration, but it is also powerful utility that can be used as a vulnerability detector or a security scanner. So Nmap is a multipurpose tool, and it can be run on many different operating systems including Windows, Linux, BSD, and Mac.
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Description: A distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack is a malicious attempt to disrupt normal traffic of a targeted server, service or network by overwhelming the target or its surrounding infrastructure with a flood of Internet traffic. DDoS attacks achieve effectiveness by utilizing multiple compromised computer systems as sources of attack traffic. Exploited machines can include computers and other networked resources such as IoT devices. From a high level, a DDoS attack is like a traffic jam clogging up with highway, preventing regular traffic from arriving at its desired destination.
Description: Show your love for open-source freedom with this Debian Linux design — a tribute to one of the most stable, secure, and community-driven Linux distributions ever made. Perfect for sysadmins, developers, and Linux enthusiasts who value reliability and elegance in their operating system. Whether you run Debian on your servers, desktop, or Raspberry Pi, this design proudly represents the power of free software and the spirit of GNU/Linux.
Description: Programmers and developers who are familiar with JavaScript know the NPM commands. Like most coders, if you run of coffee, how cool would it be to just make coffee with an NPM command. This design could also be appealing to web developers and programmers in angular, open source, react, webpack, gulpjs and bootstrap.