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by blakdawg
3128 days ago
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This seems like unintelligible gibberish: >The issue starts from the 13 DNS root zone servers, which servers from many public/private internal connected networks connects to these 13 DNS root zone named authorities. The following link shows all corporations that exists at Securities Exchanges Commission, which doesn’t include there are 45508 companies listed in stock exchanges around the world (List of Companies at SEC)(2017). According to reports, The latest article that researchers found named “Neira Jones” reported the U.S Largest Databreach on Paper.li site that reports large to midsized databreaches (Hackbusters Reports Largest Databreach in History)(2017). Root Servers. The authoritative name servers that serve the DNS root zone, commonly known as the “root servers”, are a network of hundreds of servers in many countries around the world, which permissions were replicated on internal servers exposing massive amounts of sensitive forbidden documents. They are configured in the DNS root zone as 13 named authorities, as follows.(INTERNET ROOT SERVERS)(2017). These are listed companies. The number of formal unlisted companies would be a wild guess as there is no central quantified effort to build an international registry. So taking a different approach, in countries like USA, there is one company for every 11 people. In some others, there are 0. A rough extrapolation based on economic freedom and worldwide business numbers from UN reports would mean that there is a company for every 60 people on the planet. That brings us to ~115 Million companies. If you are connected to the author/publisher, you might encourage them to rewrite it and/or enlist a good editor. |
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P/S: why down vote? seriously