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  2. Drudge Report - Wikipedia

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    The Drudge Report started in 1995 as a gossip column focusing on Hollywood and Washington, D.C. [11] Matt Drudge began the email-based newsletter from an apartment in Hollywood, California, using his connections with industry and media insiders to break stories, sometimes before they hit the mainstream media. In its early days Drudge maintained ...

  3. Hive (ransomware) - Wikipedia

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    Hive (ransomware) Appearance. hide. Hive (also known as the Hive ransomware group) was a ransomware as a service (RaaS) operation carried out by the eponymous cybercrime organization between June 2021 and January 2023. The group's purpose was to attack mainly public institutions to subsequently demand ransom for release of hijacked data.

  4. Attack on conservative news website Drudge Report builds ...

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    Matt Drudge's website has been knocked offline multiple times over the course of the last two weeks, and it's a mystery who's behind it all. Attack on conservative news website Drudge Report ...

  5. Daniel Halper - Wikipedia

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    Halper's hiring coincided with the Drudge family's retreat from the public sphere (Drudge's father sold his own site Refdesk the same year to the same company that also took over the Report's advertising account at the same time, and by 2019 unconfirmed reports had emerged that Matt Drudge had sold the Report) [2] and may have been a factor in ...

  6. Slashdot effect - Wikipedia

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    Slashdot effect. The Slashdot effect, also known as slashdotting, occurs when a popular website links to a smaller website, causing a massive increase in traffic. This overloads the smaller site, causing it to slow down or even temporarily become unavailable. Typically, less robust sites are unable to cope with the huge increase in traffic and ...

  7. Matt Drudge - Wikipedia

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    Here, he was apparently privy to some inside gossip, part of the inspiration for founding the Drudge Report. Worried about his son's aimlessness, Drudge's father insisted on buying him a Packard Bell computer in 1994. [1] The Drudge Report began as email notes sent out to a few friends. The original issues were part gossip and part opinion.

  8. Rogers Cadenhead - Wikipedia

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    The competing logos of the Drudge Report and the parody website Drudge Retort. When news aggregator Matt Drudge failed to register drudge.com for his news website Drudge Report, Cadenhead registered drudge.com in 1998 and started the Drudge Retort as a liberal alternative to what he perceived to be the right-leaning Drudge Report, [5] and as "a send-up of Mr. Drudge's breathless style".

  9. US judges warned of election-year risks of foreign hacking - AOL

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    September 17, 2024 at 7:23 PM. By Nate Raymond. (Reuters) - Key members of the U.S. federal judiciary on Tuesday were warned by one of their colleagues to guard against the risks of cyber breaches ...