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The only effective measure against fast flux is to take down the domain name it uses.
A significant fast flux is present in addition to the thermal flux.
Up until now Rupert has organized four exhibitions: "Fast Flux."
In addition to this, cybersquatters, including fast flux operators (who typically register new names on demand), are their main source of income.
They implement something called "fast flux" where they basically change the server every 10 seconds where it's being hosted.
Internet users may see fast flux used in phishing attacks linked to criminal organizations, including attacks on social network services.
Asia registry to crack down on phishy domains article from 2007-10-12 mentions the use of fast flux in phishing attacks.
Use of dynamic DNS, fast flux and bullet proof servers have added own complexities to this situation.
The "fast flux" in the title refers to the speed of neutrons, the subatomic particles that sustain a chain reaction in a reactor.
At each stage the compromised system will connect into the botnet; fast flux DNS makes tracking this process exceptionally difficult.
To cool the reactor without slowing the neutrons, the Fast Flux Test Facility used sodium, a metal, in a molten form.
One reactor, the Energy Department's Fast Flux Test Facility, is used to develop fuel for liquid metal reactors.
ATLAS Summary Report - Real-time global report of fast flux activity.
The magnetic pulse welding process was successful in producing welds within advanced stainless steel fuel pin rods for the Fast Flux Test Facility reactor.
The 400MWe Fast Flux Test Facility operated successfully for ten years at the Hanford site in Washington State.
John Abbotts, "The long, slow death of the fast flux reactor," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, September/October 2004.
Attackers Hide in Fast Flux darkreading article from 2007-07-17 on the use of fast flux by criminal organizations behind malware.
Fast flux is a DNS technique used by botnets to hide phishing and malware delivery sites behind an ever-changing network of compromised hosts acting as proxies.
One of the projects in this program was the use of mixed plutonium-oxide uranium-oxide (MOX) fuel in the Fast Flux Test Facility.
Fast Flux Test Facility (FFTF) SFR (drawing)
Fast flux foils bot-net takedown SecurityFocus article from 2007-07-09 describing impact of fast flux on botnet counter-measures.
Early studies speculated that the "bipolar" orientation of water molecules keep them from conducting protons via the Grotthuss mechanism, while still permitting a fast flux of water molecules.
The Fast Flux Test Facility is a 400 MW thermal, liquid sodium cooled, nuclear test reactor owned by the U.S. Department of Energy.
The unloading activities of irradiated fuel assemblies from the reactor core of the fast flux reactor Superphenix at Creys-Malville, France, to the spent fuel pond continued through 2002.
The plant made Uranium fuel and MOX driver fuel pins for use in the Fast Flux Test Facility at the Hanford Site in Washington State.