2019 Predictions: Will Cyber Serenity Soon Be a Thing of the Past? In 2018 the threat landscape evolved at a breakneck pace, from predominantly DDoS and ransom attacks (in 2016 and 2017, Daniel Smith |November 29, 2018
Hadoop YARN: An Assessment of the Attack Surface and Its Exploits Rate of Hadoop YARN exploits is slowing but still at a concerning 350,000 events per day1065 servers are exposed and Pascal Geenens |November 15, 2018
The Origin of Ransomware and Its Impact on Businesses In previous articles we've mentioned how Ransomware has wreaked havoc, invading systems and putting organizations’ reputation and stability at stake. Fabio Palozza |October 04, 2018
IoT Botnets on the Rise Over the last two years, the criminal community has shifted its focus away from exploit kits as a mean of payload Daniel Smith |October 02, 2018
The Evolution of IoT Attacks What is the Internet of Things (IoT)? IoT is the ever-growing network of physical devices with embedded technologies that connect Daniel Smith |August 30, 2018
Can SNMP (Still) Be Used to Detect DDoS Attacks? SNMP is an Internet Standard protocol for collecting information about managed devices on IP networks. SNMP became a vital component Pascal Geenens |August 09, 2018
DNS: Strengthening the Weakest Link One in three organizations hit by DDoS attacks experienced an attack against their DNS server. Why is DNS such an Radware |August 02, 2018
Micropsia Malware Since June 2018, the Radware Threat Research team has monitored an ongoing APT against the Palestinian authority, featuring an updated Yair Tsarfaty |July 25, 2018
5 Must-Have DDoS Protection Technologies Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks have entered the 1 Tbps DDoS attack era. However, Radware research shows that DDoS Eyal Arazi |May 30, 2018
New Threat Landscape Gives Birth to New Way of Handling Cyber Security With the growing online availability of attack tools and services, the pool of possible attacks is larger than ever. Let’s Carl Herberger |May 01, 2018
The Mikrotik RouterOS-Based Botnet A newly discovered botnet targets TCP port 8291 and vulnerable Mikrotik RouterOS-based devices. MikroTik, a Latvian hardware manufacturer, products are Radware |March 28, 2018
Putinstresser.eu, a Simple and Powerful Booter and Stresser Service Let’s take a journey through a real-life booter and stresser service to better understand the tools, the trade and pricing Pascal Geenens |March 21, 2018