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CrowdSec is an open-source security solution that helps protect servers from malicious IP addresses. It uses a community-driven approach, where users share information about threats they've faced, creating a shared blocklist to prevent attacks. CrowdSec's Security Engine can detect bad behaviors by analyzing logs and HTTP requests, and it supports multiple platforms. This system is fast, easy to use, and designed for modern infrastructures, making it a powerful tool for securing your systems against various threats. By using CrowdSec, you benefit from collective protection and can focus on real security issues.
https://github.com/crowdsecurity/crowdsec
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🗳Massive Drop in 'Zero Ineligible Voter' Polling Stations in Bengal
- The number of polling stations in West Bengal with zero ineligible voters plummeted from 2,208 to just 7 after Election Commission scrutiny.
- Districts like South 24 Parganas, Purulia, and Malda, which previously had hundreds of such booths, now report only one or two each.
- Over 50 lakh electors have been flagged as dead, duplicate, shifted, or untraceable.
- Around 98.84% of enumeration forms have been digitised from 7.6 crore registered voters.
- A new software, Demographic Similar Entries, helped detect 1.22 lakh ineligible names so far.
- Legal action is promised against Booth Level Officers if deliberate errors are found.
- These reforms come ahead of West Bengal’s upcoming elections next year.