A major update has been released for the KRTIS “Umbrella” protection list. The list is now reviewed and updated by AI 24/7. The 5x5x5 rule still applies. Exceptions remain for networks and areas that have been known from the outset to be “malicious.” Enjoy.
A major update has been released for the KRTIS “Umbrella” protection list.
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- KRITIS protection list with AI supportA major update has been released for the KRTIS “Umbrella” protection list. The list is now reviewed and updated by AI 24/7. ..
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