DDoS Attackers Call for DDoS Defenders In late July we were approached by a government agency of a Latin American country who was suffering from an Ben Zilberman |October 24, 2017
Pandora’s Box: Auditing for DDoS Vulnerabilities, Part II The Rise of the “Availability Vulnerabilities”Availability problems aren’t necessarily unique; however, the testing is certainly different.This “availability security problem” is Carl Herberger |October 17, 2017
Pandora’s Box: Auditing for DDoS Vulnerabilities, Part I THE BUSINESS PROBLEM:Your company has reason to believe that it may be attacked in the near future or recently has Carl Herberger |October 12, 2017
2017’s 5 Most Dangerous DDoS Attacks & How to Mitigate Them (Part 2) This is Part 2 of our series on the top 5 most dangerous DDoS attacks and how you can successfully Carl Herberger |September 13, 2017
2017’s 5 Most Dangerous DDoS Attacks & How to Mitigate Them (Part 1) Throughout the history of mankind, whether in warfare or crime, the advantage has swung between offense and defense, with new Carl Herberger |September 12, 2017
RDoS campaign underway in the United States This blog discusses active research from Radware’s ERT research team regarding a DDoS for Ransom campaign. This is a preliminary Daniel Smith |July 13, 2017
BrickerBot PDoS Attacks: Back with a Vengeance – A Critical Threat Advisory New threats continually emerge, targeting critical infrastructure and posing significant risks to businesses globally. One cyber threat making a dangerous return is BrickerBot, a malicious botnet responsible for powerful Permanent Denial of Service (PDoS) attacks. Radware |April 20, 2017
Understanding BrickerBot: The Rising Threat of Permanent Denial-of-Service Attacks In recent years, DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks have become a significant concern for businesses and organizations worldwide. However, a new, more dangerous form of attack is emerging—one that can leave systems permanently impaired. Radware |April 04, 2017
The Expansion of IoT since Mirai. The idea of an Internet of Things (IoT) botnet is nothing new in our industry. In fact, the threat has Daniel Smith |March 22, 2017
The Cost of a DDoS Attack on the Darknet Distributed Denial of Service attacks, commonly called DDoS, have been around since the 1990s. Over the last few years they David Monahan |March 15, 2017
The Evolution of DDoS Attacks: A History of Cyber Threats and Lessons Learned Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks have become one of the most prevalent and disruptive cyber threats in the digital age. From their origins in the mid-1990s to the complex, multi-vector attacks of today, DDoS attacks have continuously evolved, posing significant risks to businesses, governments, and individuals worldwide. Radware |March 12, 2017
CDN Security is NOT Enough for Today Today, many organizations are now realizing that DDoS defense is critical to maintaining an exceptional customer experience. Why? Because nothing David Hobbs |March 08, 2017