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- The Abyss” (1989) …
- “TRON” (1982) …
- “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” (1991) TriStar Pictures. …
- “The Matrix” (1999) Warner Bros. …
- “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers” (2002) New Line Cinema. …
- “Avatar” (2009) Fox. …
- “Jurassic Park” (1993) Universal Pictures. …
- “Star Wars”
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Most of the time it is marketing tack tic and they claim that they have used the best visual experience delivered to the viewers. Hence they get more audience to the theaters to watch at least how it looks. If it is really worth it, then it’s good. But most of the time, it is not good.
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- Kick
Dostana
Wanted
Kites
Dil Toh Baccha Hai Jee
De Dana Dan
Chak De India
Chennai Express
Once Upon A Time In Mumbai
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag
Ready
Ra.One
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Prime Focus
Red Chillies
Prana Studios
Reliance Mediaworks
TATA Elxsi
Pixion
DreamWorks Animation
MPC Bangalore- 861 views
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Most of them depend on the special effects and after affects, And relay on the camera tricks
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SSL Attacks – SSL DDoS Attacks. SSL is a method of encryption used by various network communication protocols. … SSL DDoS attacks and SSL DoS attackstarget the SSL handshake mechanism, send garbage data to the SSL server, or abuse functions related to the SSL encryption key negotiation process.
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Deep Web – the part of the World Wide Web that is not discoverable by means of standard search engines, including password-protected or dynamic pages and encrypted networks.
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- #1. Patch.
- #2. Limit.
- #3. Check. …
- #4. Segment. …
- #5. Automate. …
- #6. Visualize. …
- #7. Document. …
- #8. Align.
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Maintaining a good firewalls
Good security measures from hackers
Regularly analysing the sites for vulnerabilities- 908 views
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TOR=The Onion Router.
1. Imagine a postcard1 containing the complete destination address which includes: name, house number, block, street, city, state, country.
2. Now, imagine another postcard2 containing all these information written with an invisible ink. One information can only be revealed at each level by a specific dye or solution by the postmaster, which allows it to get transmitted to the next level say the country-then state-then city and so on. This hides complete information at each level and yet allows the letter to get through without the knowledge of where it has come from at that level and the name of end recipient, thus providing anonymity to it.
Postcard1 is the normal browser, while postcard2 is a tor browser which provides anonymity to the users by:
a)encrypting information at each successive level like an onion peel
b)routing traffic through random IP addresses of thousands of tor volunteer servers worldwide.- 1079 views
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