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what is bulletproof server ?

Post by cherihanechereez » Fri Apr 10, 2015 2:37 pm

what is bulletproof server?

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Re: what is bulletproof server ?

Post by admin » Tue Apr 21, 2015 10:35 am

Bulletproof hosting (sometimes known as bulk-friendly hosting) is a service provided by some domain hosting or web hosting firms that allows their customer considerable leniency in the kinds of material they may upload and distribute.

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Post by mahsharghasemiyeh » Fri Apr 24, 2015 9:37 am

Bullet Proof Server is a simple and powerful server to install and manage. It gives you total control over connected users and where your files go.

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Re: what is bulletproof server ?

Post by kevingabriel23459 » Fri Nov 12, 2021 6:54 am

Bulletproof hosting is a service provided by some hosting companies that gives their customers a lot of leeway in terms of the types of content they can upload and distribute, as well as the activities they can do with their purchased host without fear of being taken down due to complaints and abuse reports.

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Post by josephdaniel371 » Fri Dec 17, 2021 6:03 am

Bulletproof hosting (BPH) is a technological infrastructure service supplied by a web hosting company that is resistant to complaints of illegal activity and acts as a fundamental building block for criminal actors to streamline different cyberattacks. [1] It also includes the provider's permission to host online gambling, illicit pornography, botnet C&C servers, spam, copyrighted materials, hate speech, and disinformation, despite court orders, law enforcement subpoenas, and acceptable use policies prohibiting such content (AUP). [2] [3] [4] BPH mainly operates in places with lax legislation prohibiting such actions from being prosecuted. Most non-BPH service providers forbid transferring materials over their network that are in violation of their terms of service and local laws of the incorporated jurisdiction, and abuse reports frequently result in takedowns to prevent their autonomous system's IP block from being blacklisted by other providers and Spamhaus.

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