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Socks

A protocol for handling TCP traffic through a proxy server. It can be used with virtually any TCP application, including Web browsers and FTP clients. It provides a simple firewall because it checks incoming and outgoing packets and hides the IP addresses of client applications.

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Teknologi “Mobile”

AP /Lisa Poole
Warga menunggu penjualan edisi pertama Apple iPhone dengan berselancar di dunia maya di Cambridge, Massachusets, Amerika Serikat, Juni 2007 tahun lalu.
Teknologi dikreasikan untuk membuat hidup lebih nyaman. Sebab itu, produk teknologi terus berkembang seiring tuntutan manusia yang ingin lebih nyaman. Karena itu, muncullah perlengkapan penunjang multifungsi.
Pada perlengkapan dengan teknologi digital tersebutlah gadget, [...]

Kiat Memilih dan Merawat “Gadget”

Memiliki gadget seperti telepon seluler (ponsel) dan laptop pasti didasari kebutuhan. Tentu, Anda tidak akan membelinya apabila tidak merasa perlu dengan kegunaan dan fungsi perangkat itu. Berikut kiat dalam memilih, membeli, dan merawat gadget.
* Pastikan bahwa Anda memang membutuhkannya sebagai alat untuk membantu Anda. Bila, Anda membutuhkan ponsel yang 80 persen Anda gunakan untuk bercakap- [...]

Snort

Snort is an open source network intrusion prevention system (IPS) capable of performing real-time traffic analysis and packet-logging on IP networks. It can perform protocol analysis, content searching & matching and can be used to detect a variety of attacks and probes, such as buffer overflows, stealth port scans, CGI attacks, SMB probes, OS fingerprinting [...]

Singkatan yang umum digunakan dalam email

1. AFAIK As Far As I Know
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Sniffer

A program and/or device that monitors data traveling over a network. Sniffers can be used both for legitimate network management functions and for stealing information off a network. Unauthorized sniffers can be extremely dangerous to a network’s security because they are virtually impossible to detect and can be inserted almost anywhere. This makes them a [...]

Snake oil

Refers to a cryptography or security product that makes exaggerated claims of what the product is capable of, giving the user a false sense of security. The term snake oil, which is credited to Matt Curtin for using in reference to computer security products, comes from the 19th-century American practice of selling cure-all

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Smurf

A type of network security breach in which a network connected to the Internet is swamped with replies to ICMP echo (PING) requests. A smurf attacker sends PING requests to an Internet broadcast address. These are special addresses that broadcast all received messages to the hosts connected to the subnet. Each broadcast address can support [...]

SmitFraud

The term SmitFraud is used to describe a type of spyware that tricks users into purchasing fake antispyware and antivirus programs. SmitFraud is a Trojan that is most commonly distributed through fake codec downloads. When attempting to play a video, for example, a user may be warned that a codec, such as VideoKeyCodec or [...]

SMiShing

A compound of ‘phishing’ and ‘SMS’. SMiShing (SMS phishing) is a type of phishing attack where mobile phone users receive text messages containing a Web site hyperlink, which, if clicked would download a Trojan horse to the mobile phone. The term SMiShing was coined by David Rayhawk in a McAfee Avert Labs blog on [...]

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