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Internet Explorer gains browser share as Firefox dips

...by the CIA (above) re-balanced the spread of the world's internet users. Photo credit: Netmarketshare The shift can be attributed to a re... Read more

2 March, 2011 by Josh Lowensohn
Assessing Home <endeca_term>Internet Users</endeca_term>' Demand for Security: Will They Pay ISPs

Assessing Home Internet Users' Demand for Security: Will They Pay ISPs

...are offering robust security to their customers. They largely contend that home Internet users are unwilling to pay for improvements in cyber security. Yet no... Read more

16 June, 2011
Can <endeca_term>Internet Users</endeca_term> Protect Themselves? Challenges and Techniques of Automated Protection of HTTP Communication

Can Internet Users Protect Themselves? Challenges and Techniques of Automated Protection of HTTP Communication

HTTPS enables secure access to web content and web-based services. Although supported by many content and service... Read more

20 June, 2010

Web porn should be opt-in, MPs say

Internet users in the UK should have to opt in to view pornography... Read more

18 April, 2012

Porn filter plans are 'absolutely ridiculous'

Plans to filter all internet pornography for UK internet users would be unrealistic and costly, according to an expert. Updating the... Read more

21 December, 2010

World's internet population to pass 2bn, says report

...2010. Released on Tuesday, the study revealed that of 226 million new internet users this year, 162 million will come from developing countries. By the... Read more

21 October, 2010 by Tyler Thia

Facebook hits one in six UK page views

...site Facebook accounted for one in six web pages seen by UK internet users in June, according to new research. Data released by web analytics... Read more

10 August, 2010 by Jack Clark

US internet ID scheme to get pilot projects by 2012

...administration is to press ahead with plans to issue digital IDs to internet users, despite civil liberties concerns Read more

18 April, 2011 by Declan McCullagh
High Quality Design and Methodology Aspects to Enhance Large Scale Web Services

High Quality Design and Methodology Aspects to Enhance Large Scale Web Services

...traffic has increased tremendously due to the rise in the number of Internet users. This has affected several aspects and characteristics of large scale networks... Read more

1 March, 2012
IPv6 Tunneling Over IPV4

IPv6 Tunneling Over IPV4

Due to the huge growth of the internet users, mobile users using internet connection makes development and implementation of IPv6... Read more

1 March, 2012
Presence of Resilience, Self-Organization and Hierarchy in Web 2.0

Presence of Resilience, Self-Organization and Hierarchy in Web 2.0

With over 2 billion internet users logging in more than 142,460,000,000 hours per month... Read more

28 December, 2011
Time-Variant Captcha: Generating Strong Captcha Security by Reducing Time to Automated Computer Programs

Time-Variant Captcha: Generating Strong Captcha Security by Reducing Time to Automated Computer Programs

Today, approximately all the Internet users have login accounts for Internet sites and these sites require only... Read more

1 December, 2011
Insights Into User Behavior in Dealing With Internet Attacks

Insights Into User Behavior in Dealing With Internet Attacks

The Internet is a lucrative medium for criminals targeting Internet users. Most common Internet attacks require some form of user interaction such... Read more

22 November, 2011
A Phishing Model and Its Applications to Evaluating Phishing Attacks

A Phishing Model and Its Applications to Evaluating Phishing Attacks

Phishing is a growing threat to Internet users and causes billions of dollars in damage every year. In this... Read more

17 November, 2011
Privacy: Gone With the Typing! Identifying Web Users by Their Typing Patterns

Privacy: Gone With the Typing! Identifying Web Users by Their Typing Patterns

The lack of privacy protection for Internet users has been identified as a major problem in modern web browsers... Read more

4 August, 2011

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