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  1. What is an IP Address? Types and How to Protect your IP Address

    What is an IP address? How can you hide your IP address? Protect yourself and learn IP security tips and advice with Kaspersky.

  2. IP Spoofing & Spoof Attacks - Kaspersky

    For example, organizations may use IP spoofing when testing websites before putting them live. This would involve creating thousands of virtual users to test the website to see if the site can handle a …

  3. What is Spoofing & How to Prevent it - Kaspersky

    The more complex technical attacks involve IP addresses, Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), and Domain Name System (DNS) servers. We explore the most common spoofing examples below.

  4. What are security policies? | Kaspersky IT Encyclopedia

    Network traffic control policies decide what kind of internet traffic is permitted or prohibited based on specific details such as port numbers, IP addresses, and network protocols.

  5. How to Hide your IP address | Protect IP Address from Hackers

    For example, Kaspersky VPN Secure Connection offers IP address masking and zero activity logs for improved privacy and security from cyber criminals and hackers.

  6. What is Doxing? How to Prevent It & What to Do if You are Doxed

    Once they uncover an IP address, they can use social engineering tricks on the target’s internet service provider (ISP) to discover more information about them.

  7. URL normalization rules - Kaspersky

    Aug 11, 2025 · Various malicious software will attempt to hide its activity by using URL obfuscation techniques (for example, using national domain names, including those with single characters, …

  8. Responding through Ideco NGFW - Kaspersky

    Apr 14, 2025 · It allows you to block IP addresses and URLs detected by Kaspersky Next XDR Expert, if you previously configured integration between Kaspersky Next XDR Expert and the script launch …

  9. CVE-2025-55182 vulnerability in React and Next.js - Kaspersky

    Dec 4, 2025 · For internal services, you can block requests from all untrusted IP ranges; for public services, you can strengthen IP reputation filtering and rate limiting. An additional layer of protection …

  10. What is an indicator of compromise (IoC)? | Kaspersky IT Encyclopedia

    For example, many Internet services warn account holders about login attempts from an unusual device or from an IP address in another country. Users should take such messages seriously, check the …