Feature image illustrating cybersecurity threats. On the left, a server rack labeled "PUBLIC IP: 203.0.113.1" transmits data through a large, broken, red padlock with a skull icon. On the right, hooded hacker figures at computers intercept the data flow amidst warning triangles and broken chains.

The Potential Risks of Using Public IP Addresses (Part 1)

Public IP addresses allow devices to communicate directly with the internet, but they also come with several risks that can jeopardize security and privacy. This article explores the potential dangers associated with using public IP addresses and offers tips on how to mitigate these risks in Part 2 What is a public IP address? A public IP address is an address that is accessible over the internet. It isRead more

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