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Ozuna - Amor Genuino (Audio Oficial)
Ozuna - Amor Genuino (Audio Oficial) Kimmykimkim 102 Views • 5 years ago

Ozuna - Amor Genuino (Audio Oficial)
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Lyrics / Letra:
Hydro

Ozuna

Who oh

Ten valor de decir
que no quieres seguir
si intentar no es el plan
entonces ya te perdí

Extrañaré tus besos
sé que cada uno fue genuino
mi amor fue real
pero al final siempre lo arruino

No puedo detenerte pero si te vas llévame contigo
lo menos que quisiera es que se divida nuestro camino

No lo consigo de cualquier manera
sin quererlo siempre un pensamiento tuyo llega
te amo y no quiero vivir en la soledad
mi amor te pido a gritos que le tengas piedad

Ozuna

Piedad

Que mi amor por ti nunca se me va
No sé que lo que pasa que ni se va la soledad
Algún día sé que volverá
pero el que ama una vez más nunca vuelve a amar
quiero estar a tu la'o
me tienes desepera'o
cuando salgo pa' la calle todo lo he recorda'o

No he olvida'o
ese momento que te tuve a mi la'o
si nacieras otra vez quisiera haberte encontra'o

No lo consigo de cualquier manera
sin quererlo siempre un pensamiento tuyo llega
te amo y no quiero vivir en la soledad
mi amor te pido a gritos que le tengas piedad

Ten valor de decir
que no quieres seguir
si intentar no es el plan
entonces ya te perdí

Extrañaré tus besos
sé que cada uno fue genuino
mi amor fue real
pero al final siempre lo arruino

No puede detenerte pero si te vas llévame contigo
lo menos que quisiera es que se divida nuestro camino

Ozuna

Hydro

Alex Killer

oh

Nibiru

Dímelo Vi

Who oh oh

yeah

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শুরু হয়েছে ঢাকা প্রিমিয়ার লিগের দলবদল। প্রথম দিন দলবদল করেছেন ৭ দলের ৫১ ক্রিকেটার। কাগজে-কলমে ভারসাম্যপূর্ণ দল গড়েছে আবাহনী। জাতীয় দলের অধিকাংশ ক্রিকেটার দলে ভিড়িয়ে শিরোপা ধরে রাখার লক্ষ্য চ্যাম্পিয়নদের। আবাহনীকে টেক্কা দিতে চায় আরেক তারকা সমৃদ্ধ দল প্রাইম ব্যাংক।

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Dark Web: How The Unseen Internet Is Accessed
Dark Web: How The Unseen Internet Is Accessed WorldViralMedia 8 Views • 4 years ago

In 2015, the founder of a website called the Silk Road was sentenced to life in prison. The billion-dollar black market site was once the premiere online bazaar for drugs and other contraband, but it remained hidden from casual internet users for years because of something called the dark web.

Here’s how that dark side of the internet actually works.

Anatomy of the internet

If you think of the web like an iceberg, you have the surface web up top. It’s the internet you see and use every day and consists of all the websites indexed by traditional search engines like Google. It’s where you shop on Amazon and listen to music on Spotify.

What’s submerged is the deep web — an anonymous online space only accessible with specific software. Then there’s the dark web, which is the part of the deep web that hides your identity and location.

It’s basically just “a series of encrypted networks that serve to anonymize peoples’ use on the internet,” said Matthew Swensen, a Special Agent for the Department of Homeland Security with an expertise in cyber crimes.

It’s relatively easy for anyone to access this encrypted network. All it takes is downloading darknet software. Swensen said the most common dark web networks are Tor, I2P, and Freenet, but “Tor is, by far and away, the most popular.”

Tor

Tor stands for “the onion routing project.” It was developed by the U.S. Navy for the government in the mid-1990s. But it was open-sourced in 2004, and that’s when it went public. Tor is now the dark web browser that the vast majority of people use to anonymously surf the internet.

To understand how Tor actually works you need to know what happens when you typically search the web. Think of your IP address as an online identity. Any device you use to connect to the internet has one. Each time you visit a website, you can be traced back to your exact location thanks to that IP address.

The Tor browser looks like any other, except that there’s a whole lot happening that you don’t see. Instead of your connection request bouncing from its origin right to its destination, Tor sends your request on a much more roundabout route.

Let’s say you’re in New York and you want to search a site hosted in New Jersey. Instead of connecting you directly, the Tor browser takes you on at least three random detours called relays. Your request could go from New York to South Africa, from South Africa to Hong Kong and from Hong Kong to New Jersey.

Tor is comprised of people from all over the planet who are donating their computers to the network. It has more than 7,000 relays to choose from. Bouncing your request around to random computers all over the world makes it much harder for people to find you.

Software firm Hyperion Gray put together a map showing all 6,608 dark web sites crawled during January 2018. Each screenshot is a site, and the content ranges from the nefarious to the noble.

For some users — like journalists or whistleblowers — the dark web is about identity protection. It’s where individuals can share anonymous tips with the press on secure drop sites. But more often than not, it’s tied to the world of cybercrime. Special agents like Swensen are looking for the kinds of users who want this full cloak of anonymity in order to mask their illegal activity.

Putting a stop to this kind of crime has been described as a “never-ending game of whack-a-mole” for law enforcement. But even with the odds seemingly stacked against it, the anonymity of the dark web can sometimes play to the law’s advantage. No ID and no location means you never really know who’s communicating with you.

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