Bind any Windows application to a specific interface or IP address AboutForceBindIP is a freeware Windows application that will inject itself into another application and alter how certain Windows socket calls are made, allowing you to force the other application to use a specific network interface / IP address. This is useful if you are in an environment with multiple interfaces and your applicat
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à Few antiviral products inadequately detect 3proxy as Trojan.Daemonize, Backdoor.Daemonize, etc and many detect 3proxy as a PUA (potentially unwanted program). It may cause browser warning on download page. 3proxy is not trojan or backdoor and contains no functionality except described in documentation. Clear explanation of this fact is given, for example, in Microsoft's article. 0.9.5 !!Security
This article was discussed on Hacker News (later), on reddit (also), featured in BSD Now 294. Also check out this Endlessh analysis. Iâm a big fan of tarpits: a network service that intentionally inserts delays in its protocol, slowing down clients by forcing them to wait. This arrests the speed at which a bad actor can attack or probe the host system, and it ties up some of the attackerâs resourc
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by: Helge, published: Mar 1, 2021, updated: Mar 27, 2021, in Networking Security This post lists the internet communication targets of the Microsoft Windows operating system, including its various services and UWP apps. This post is a part of my application network connection monitoring series, a group of articles that explain how to analyze the network traffic of any Windows or macOS app. The ser
I used to be an anti-wire crusader. I hated the clutter of cables, and my tendency to unconsciously chew on them if they got anywhere near my face. But running into bug after tricky wireless bugâmostly while trying to make my video calls work betterâIâve apostasized. The more Iâve learned about wifi, Bluetooth and related protocols, the more Iâm convinced that theyâre often worse, on net, than wir
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