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US Blames North Korea For Series Of DDoS Attacks

June 14, 2017 - admin - 0 Comment

The Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation issued a rare cybersecurity bulletin linking North Korea to a series of attacks that have targeted global businesses and critical infrastructure since 2009. The alert focuses on a malware strain called DeltaCharlie, which DHS and FBI say was used by the North Korean government to launch distributed denial of…

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DDoS attack brings Qatar’s Al Jazeera website to its knees

June 9, 2017 - admin - 0 Comment

Hacking attempts come amid diplomatic crisis in the Gulf Qatar-based news network Al Jazeera yesterday said it was being targeted with systematic hacking attempts. DDoS assaults affecting Al Jazeera’s websites and digital platforms follow a recent hack of the state news service that resulted in the promotion of false news and is blamed, in part, on an ongoing diplomatic crisis…

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What’s next for DDoS attacks?

June 1, 2017 - admin - 0 Comment

Distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks have been threatening organizations across the globe in recent years, damaging corporate reputations and causing down time that has inconvenienced customers at best and crippled businesses at worst. 2016 marked a watershed for the volume, virulence and sophistication of attacks. However, this is just the beginning, the worst is yet to come. According to…

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Examining the FCC claim that DDoS attacks hit net neutrality comment system

May 24, 2017 - admin - 0 Comment

Attacks came from either an unusual type of DDoS or poorly written spam bots. On May 8, when the Federal Communications Commission website failed and many people were prevented from submitting comments about net neutrality, the cause seemed obvious. Comedian John Oliver had just aired a segment blasting FCC Chairman Ajit Pai’s plan to gut net neutrality rules, and it…

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DDoS attacks shorter and more frequent: 80% now take less than an hour

May 23, 2017 - admin - 0 Comment

During Q1 2017, a reduction in average DDoS attack duration was witnessed, thanks to the prevalence of botnet-for-hire services that commonly used short, low-volume bursts. Imperva Incapsula’s latest Global DDoS Threat Landscape Reportanalysed more than 17,000 network and application layer DDoS attacks that were mitigated during Q1 2017. Igal Zeifman, Incapsula security evangelist at Imperva told SC Media UK: “These…

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WannaCry FAQ

May 16, 2017 - admin - 0 Comment

What is it ? WannaCry also know as WanaCrypt 2.0 is a form of malware commonly known as “Ransom Ware”. Where did it come from ? It was originally developed by the NSA in the US called “Eternal Blue” and was a way for them to secretly access computers. It was based on a flaw in windows machines, Unfortunately the…

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Major French news sites victim of DDoS attack

May 11, 2017 - admin - 0 Comment

Major news sites in France including Le Monde and Le Figaro went down yesterday in the fallout of a DDoS attack. Many of the biggest French news sites were hit by a DDoS attack on a Portland, Oregon cloud computing company – Cedexis. The attack caused the sites to go dark. Dr Malcolm Murphy, technology director at Infoblox said “This…

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FCC says DDOS attacks, not net neutrality comments, tied up comments system

May 10, 2017 - admin - 0 Comment

The federal agency did not provide any evidence of the alleged attacks, which occurred as HBO comedian John Oliver urged viewers to flood the FCC with comments. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Monday said that consumers trying to use its Electronic Comment Filing System ran into delays Sunday night because of multiple distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks — not due…

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How can you prepare for a cyber attack?

April 24, 2017 - admin - 0 Comment

Keeping your data secure is more important than ever, but it seems like there’s a new wide-scale data breach every other week. In this article, David Mytton discusses what developers can do to prepare for what’s fast becoming inevitable. Cyber security isn’t something that can be ignored anymore or treated as a luxury concern: recent cyber attacks in the UK…

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How The New York Times Handled Unprecedented Election-Night Traffic Spike

April 19, 2017 - admin - 0 Comment

When he woke up the morning of October 21, 2016, Nick Rockwell did the same thing he had done first thing every morning since The New York Times hired him as CTO: he opened The Times’ app on his phone. Nothing loaded. The app was down along with BBC, CNN, Fox News, The Guardian, and a long list of other…

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