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175 million IPv4 addresses

175 million IPv4 addresses

We frequently hear about data breaches in social media platforms such as Facebook or Twitter. It was only a couple of weeks ago when Facebook was again under a data breach.

Most of the time is about minimal data breaches, but considering all the information they have access to, the event could represent an exponential risk to our privacy. It would be impossible to close all our social media accounts and escape from the internet because we need it for work, school, and even to update our car.

Fortunately, cybersecurity protects all our data, accounts, programs, and devices against many kinds of cyberattacks, but do not leave it up to this because you can also improve your data security.

  1. Skip sharing your private information such as bank information, addresses, or data on the internet because you don't want it to end in the wrong hands.
  2. Whenever you want to get rid of your electronic equipment, remember that they also store information on it.

At GreenTek Solutions, we have years of experience in data erasure solutions, and we will happily help you with the safe, correct, profitable, and ecological removal of information from all your electronics.

Days ago, The Pentagon gave Global Resource System the entire control of over 175 million IPv4 addresses to investigate and restrict the use of the military's IP addresses.

This strategy could be a good way for the government to follow hackers without leaving any trace to determine and plan future moves. Whatever the reasoning, it could represent a new opportunity to improve security.

Melannie Cruz

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

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