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Live DDoS Attack Map

This map is the fruit of collaboration between Google Ideas and Arbor Networks in an effort to raise awareness about distributed denial of service attacks in the world everyday.

Exploring the Data

The Digital Attack Map displays global DDoS activity on any given day. Attacks are displayed as dotted lines, scaled to size, and placed according to the source and destination countries of the attack traffic when known. Some features include:

  • Use the histogram at the bottom of the map to explore historical data.
  • Select a country to view DDoS activity to or from that country.
  • Use the color option to view attacks by class, duration, or source/destination port.
  • Use the news section to find online reports of attack activity from a specified time.
  • View the gallery to explore some examples of days with notable DDoS attacks.

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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

FREE SOFTWARE TO OPTIMIZE INTERNET CONNECTION

But it doesn’t have to be that way, thanks to TCP Optimizer. Lightweight yet powerful, TCP Optimizer lets you optimize Internet connection in a few clicks. From maximum connection speed to advanced settings like packet size and pings/URL, everything can be tweaked, thus leading to better network speeds. Interested? Let’s find out more.
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How To Use This Software To Optimize Internet Connection?

Step 1: Getting started with TCP Optimizer is a simple affair. At under 700 KB in size, it’s a pretty featherweight application. And since it’s portable as well, there’s no need for any installation or configuration. Simply download the utility from its homepage, and run it (preferably as administrator). Here’s how TCP Optimizer looks like:
tcp optimizer ui
As seen above, TCP Optimizer sports a fairly simplistic UI. All the tweaks and options are distributed across four different tabs, as briefly mentioned below:
  • General Settings: Here you can configure settings such as connection speed, network adapter selection, as well as choose from a bunch of presets (e.g. Current, Optimal).
  • Advanced Settings: As the name suggests, this is where the advanced tweaks are. You should only tinker with these if you’re well versed with the technicalities of network connection parameters. Some of the settings that can be changed here are high resolution priority, quality of service, retransmit timeout, and more.
  • BDP: Under this tab, you can calculate RWIN values using the Bandwidth Delay Product.
  • MTU/Latency: Want to configure the Maximum Transmission Unit and Latency. This is the tab where it’s done.
Step 2: Essentially, there isn’t a second step. However it’s important to note that not all settings can be configured, except when the Custom preset is selected. The other presets, when selected, only let you change certain things. Once you’ve tinkered with everything, simply hit the Apply Changes button.
tcp optimizer changing settings
That’s all there’s to it. You can even use the File menu to export the specified settings. How cool is that?

Wrapping Up

The network connectivity speeds have massively advanced over the past few years, but that doesn’t mean things can’t be improved further. And TCP Optimizer lets you do just that, in a simple and hassle free way. Give it a shot, you’ll love it.