I2P: The Censorship Resistant Anonymous P2P Network is 20 Years Old
Peer-to-peer technology was hot in the early 2000s, with many developers building their own networks, protocols, or applications. Napster was considered the poster child for these early developments but, soon after, iconic names such as LimeWire, Freenet, and BitTorrent emerged. These technologies would grow out to become game-changers. Away from the computer, there were major developments in the real world as well. This includes...
What’s new with Java 17 and containers?
Container platforms and edge computing continue to grow, powering major networks and applications across the globe, and Java technologies have evolved new features and improved performance to match steps with modern infrastructure. Java 17 (OpenJDK 17) was released recently (September 2021) with the following major features: read more Powered by...
Get started with EGroupware, an open source alternative to Microsoft 365
A groupware solution is a must-have, whether you’re working in a small organization, a medium-sized company, or a large enterprise. It promotes collaboration and glues teams together. Are you looking for an open source alternative to the big players? Maybe EGroupware can replace Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace in your team soon. read more Powered by...
A Major Internet Backbone Company Cuts Off Russia
Plus: A ransomware gang leak, an Nvidia hack, and more of the week’s top security news. Powered by WPeMatico
Japan Looks to Stop Sanctioned Russian Entities From Transferring Crypto Assets
As financial authorities around the world continue to target sanctioned Russian entities, regulators in Japan along with the country’s crypto association are attempting to find and close gaps that may be used to circumvent sanctions. The two bodies, however, have said they are not discussing the plan to block all Russians. Calls to Block Russian Users Rejected Japan’s Financial Services Agency (FSA) and the Japan Virtual and Crypto...