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[[File:TanzanicaKingCaricature.jpg|thumbnail|150px|Caricature of Tanzanica at [[ICANN 39]]]]'''[[Tanzanica King]]''' is the Senior Manager for Meeting Strategy and Design at [[ICANN]]. She is responsible for improving internal processes for planning [[ICANN Meetings]], as well as designing and developing web content related to meetings. Tanzanica joined ICANN in 2002, originally as an Administrative Assistant. She has held several other positions over the years, including [[Communications]] and Operations Specialist and Communications and Publications Manager.
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[[File:Ddos attack image.jpg|400px|thumbnail|[https://www.link11.com/en/what-is-a-ddos-attack/ Source:Link11]]]'''[[DDoS Attack]]s''' (Distributed Denial of Service Attacks) flood websites or servers with traffic from many different sources in order to make a site unavailable. This form of [[DNS Abuse]] falls under the Denial of Service Attack (DoS Attack) category. It uses multiple sources to blocks users from accessing a site. However, not all service errors are the result of attack behaviors and can occur if a website is overwhelmed by non-malicious traffic as well.
 
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  • Featured Article, February 14, 2022
    DDoS Attacks (Distributed Denial of Service Attacks) flood websites or servers with traffic from many different sources in order to make a site unavailable. This form of DNS Abuse falls under the Denial of Service Attack (DoS Attack) category. It uses multiple sources to blocks users from accessing a site. However, not all service errors are the result of attack behaviors and can occur if a website is overwhelmed by non-malicious traffic as well.


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