Dieses umfangreiche E-Learning-Paket mit über 100 Lektionen und 16 Stunden Lernmaterial führt in die grundlegenden Bereiche der Linux-Administration ein, darunter Netzwerkkonfiguration und Sicherheitsmanagement. (Golem Karrierewelt, Linux)
Dieses umfangreiche E-Learning-Paket mit über 100 Lektionen und 16 Stunden Lernmaterial führt in die grundlegenden Bereiche der Linux-Administration ein, darunter Netzwerkkonfiguration und Sicherheitsmanagement. (Golem Karrierewelt, Linux)
The LincStation N2 and LincStation S1 are both network-attached storage devices with support for high-speed wired network connections and up to six storage devices. But while the LincStation S1 that I wrote about in February supports up to four hard dr…
The LincStation N2 and LincStation S1 are both network-attached storage devices with support for high-speed wired network connections and up to six storage devices. But while the LincStation S1 that I wrote about in February supports up to four hard drives and two SSDs, the the LincStation N1 is a smaller system that inverts that setup: it has […]
Lenovo has taken the lead so far when it comes to laptops with expandable displays that give you more screen space when you need it. The company’s ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 rollable laptop is coming this summer with a 14 inch display that gives you 50…
Lenovo has taken the lead so far when it comes to laptops with expandable displays that give you more screen space when you need it. The company’s ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 rollable laptop is coming this summer with a 14 inch display that gives you 50% more space when it expands to become a 16.7 […]
The Orange Pi RV2 is a credit card-sized single-board computer with Gigabit Ethernet, four USB 3.0 Type-A ports, HDMI and USB-C ports, and a 3.5mm audio jack plus a 40-pin GPIO header. It looks a lot like a Raspberry Pi Model B, but Orange Pi’s b…
The Orange Pi RV2 is a credit card-sized single-board computer with Gigabit Ethernet, four USB 3.0 Type-A ports, HDMI and USB-C ports, and a 3.5mm audio jack plus a 40-pin GPIO header. It looks a lot like a Raspberry Pi Model B, but Orange Pi’s board stands out for a few reasons. First, it has […]
Keycloak ist eine leistungsstarke Open-Source-Lösung für das Identity- & Access-Management. Diese Schulung vermittelt die effiziente Umsetzung von Benutzerverwaltung und Zugriffsrechten in Unternehmensnetzwerken. (Golem Karrierewelt, Linux)
Keycloak ist eine leistungsstarke Open-Source-Lösung für das Identity- & Access-Management. Diese Schulung vermittelt die effiziente Umsetzung von Benutzerverwaltung und Zugriffsrechten in Unternehmensnetzwerken. (Golem Karrierewelt, Linux)
Larger species face higher cancer risks but those that reached that size rapidly evolved mitigating mechanisms.
A longstanding scientific belief about a link between cancer prevalence and animal body size has tested for the first time in our new study ranging across hundreds of animal species.
If larger animals have more cells, and cancer comes from cells going rogue, then the largest animals on Earth—like elephants and whales—should be riddled with tumours. Yet, for decades, there has been little evidence to support this idea.
Many species seem to defy this expectation entirely. For example, budgies are notorious among pet owners for being prone to renal cancer despite weighing only 35 g. Yet cancer only accounts for around 2 percent of mortality among roe deer (up to 35 kg).
Der KI-Chatbot GSAi soll Mitarbeitern des US-Verwaltungsamts bei generellen Tätigkeiten helfen. Ein Experte vermutet weitere Entlassungen. (KI, Elon Musk)
Der KI-Chatbot GSAi soll Mitarbeitern des US-Verwaltungsamts bei generellen Tätigkeiten helfen. Ein Experte vermutet weitere Entlassungen. (KI, Elon Musk)
Explore a haunted house, destroy some zombies, and hone your touch typing at the same time.
When you think about it, the keyboard is the most complex video game controller in common use today, with over 100 distinct inputs arranged in a vast grid. Yet even the most complex keyboard-controlled games today tend to only use a relative handful of all those available keys for actual gameplay purposes.
The biggest exception to this rule is a typing game, which by definition asks players to send their fingers flying across every single letter on the keyboard (and then some) in quick succession. By default, though, typing games tend to take the form of extremely basic typing tutorials, where the gameplay amounts to little more than typing out words and sentences by rote as they appear on screen, maybe with a few cute accompanying animations.
Typing "gibbon" quickly has rarely felt this tense or important.
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Outer Brain Studios
Blood Typers adds some much-needed complexity to that basic type-the-word-you-see concept, layering its typing tests on top of a full-fledged survival horror game reminiscent of the original PlayStation era. The result is an amazingly tense and compelling action adventure that also serves as a great way to hone your touch-typing skills.
Bei der jüngsten Kabinettssitzung von Donald Trump soll es heiß hergegangen sein: Elon Musk und mehrere Minister sollen aneinandergeraten sein. (Elon Musk, Politik)
Bei der jüngsten Kabinettssitzung von Donald Trump soll es heiß hergegangen sein: Elon Musk und mehrere Minister sollen aneinandergeraten sein. (Elon Musk, Politik)
New research on ad-funded piracy centers on manga site Tu Manga Online (TMO). After switching to a new domain ‘zonatmo.com’ around September last year, it took just 90 days to transform a new start into half a billion visits per month. According to the research, the site’s revenue generating scheme is an open secret. Yet, for unknown reasons, nobody tries to stop it.
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Tranco publishes an updated ranking list of a million domains every day.
In today’s report the usual suspects dominate the top slots – google.com, microsoft.com, mail.ru and facebook.com. After scrolling through a 22mb .cvs, monosurveys.com eventually completes the million.
Zonatmo.com can be found at #1576 but, until this week, the domain had yet to appear on our radar. During a brief visit to the site lasting less than 20 seconds, there were two attempts to redirect us to well-known malicious IP addresses registered to a host in the UK. That raises immediate questions over the domain’s insane level of traffic and why millions of visitors just keep going back.
Piracy Juggernaut
According to research conducted by DeepSee.io CEO Rocky Moss, Zonatmo.com is no ordinary domain. First and foremost it presents as a manga piracy site, and a very successful one too. In November 2024, Zonatmo and affiliated sites together generated a cool one billion views, all the more impressive for a domain that made its debut just 90 days earlier.
Moss says that Zonatmo is the latest new domain for a platform called Tu Manga Online, a manga content directory aimed at the Spanish-speaking market. Before Zonatmo.com, the site reportedly used Visortmo.com, lectormanga.com, and before that, lectortmo.com. Other domains are involved too.
Traffic Laundering
“When we talk about piracy that’s supported by programmatic display / videos ads, we’re often talking about traffic laundering. In a laundering scheme, there are two classes of domains involved,” Moss explains.
• Directories: when you type in something like ‘watch free movies,’ or ‘read manga online,’ chances are you’ll be taken to a directory. These are sites that connect you to the pirated content you’d like to consume. They are often easy to find using search (by necessity; they have to change domain names often)
• Laundering fronts: These appear as ‘clean’ when you visit them directly, but are usually actively managed by the folks behind the directories. They have hidden behaviors that only present themselves if you visit via some prescribed source (the directory). These sites are often able, for at least a short time, to monetize using CPM based ad products [advertisers pay a fixed rate per thousand impressions] such as display / video / audio ads.”
Moss says this scheme has been running for years and over that time, 112 domains have been used to launder site traffic, typically with one or two dozen active at a time.
Unusually Open
To show that these domains are all linked to the same business, Moss says that a key signal is when domains share 100% of their ads.txt files with each other; in this case, those files have around 15K lines. Further support of collaboration can sometimes be found in joined privacy policies.
That’s where another unusual feature becomes evident; there appears to be little or no effort to obscure the name of the company or people involved. Moss describes Nakamas Web SL as a Spanish company responsible for both the main manga site and the ‘clean’ front sites.
“Clearly Nakamas Web has found a roster of managers / sales houses / resellers who don’t look too closely at the quality of the inventory they bring to buyers, and thus they’ve had luck laundering their traffic for years,” he notes.
“At a high level, it appears the site operators have had to adapt every few months, or every year at least, in order to find a new roster of sellers who don’t know/care about the way their traffic is sourced.”
A Lucrative Scheme
Moss goes into considerable detail on the various players involved and specifics relevant to the advertising market. Those details include whether various rules may have been skirted or ignored, and how certain scenarios may have helped the scheme to last for so long.
Links to the research, an explanatory video, and a fairly hefty spreadsheet, can be found below. That leaves the big question; is a scheme like this profitable and if so, what’s the best estimate?
In broad terms, the formula takes the billion views generated in November across all sites, and factors in a 50% ad-blocking rate. Based on two ad units per a page and an industry hunch here and there, Moss emerges with a conservative estimate of $200,000 per month revenue. He does concede, however, that it could be ten times that amount.
“[We could be] talking tens of millions, certainly some of that goes to server costs and they have to, you know, always be rotating their demands. It’s not trivial to do this but clearly the juice is worth the squeeze,” he adds.
“It’s been going for years and it has not been stopped so what is it with this ‘Open Secret’ and why is allowed to thrive? My projection is that by the end of the year, it will not.”
The research is available here and the spreadsheet here.
From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.
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