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DDOS protection website
  • I had the same thought as you; I was curious because I also wondered what the scam is and if it was a new DDoS tool with just an unprofessional website. I expect that 99.9% to 100% of users use it for free so wander what the purpose is. I watched this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CosPILI0qrw and in the video, he makes a website https://bliptext.com/ and the website triggers uses this ddos tool.

  • DDOS protection website

    voxga.es Voxga Research

    Voxga Research is a leading Spanish cybersecurity company specializing in advanced DDoS protection, bot mitigation, and innovative web security solutions

    I stumbled over this DDoS protection website and can't find anything about it. I wanted to know if any of you have heard about it. Hope this is the right community.

    The code of the ddos protection on a website.

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    What are the best privacy and security minded alternatives for iCloud storage on IOS?
  • If you don't want to self-host, consider Proton Drive, ente.io, or crypt.ee.

    I use Proton Drive; it's not perfect, but Proton has been around for 10 years. ente.io seems promising, but they haven't been around for long enough. crypt.ee seems fine, but it has the same problem as ente.io, and I don't like their interface(Edit: crypt.ee has been around for 8 year's).

    If none of the above options suit you, maybe try sync.com; they claim to encrypt all their files with end-to-end encryption.

    Filen.io's offer of cheap lifetime plans on Black Friday this raises a red flag for me, as lifetime plans are not a sustainable business model.

    Both proton, ente.io and crypt.ee have been on podcasts I would listen to those before deciding what to go with.