Was There a DDoS Attack on Pokemon Go or Not? Does It Really Matter? Pokemon Go launched recently on July 6 with an overwhelming response from fans and players signing up in unprecedented numbers. Frank Yue |July 19, 2016
Malware and Botnet Attack Services Found on the Darknet Over the last several months we have explored a number of attack marketplaces along with the different tools and services Daniel Smith |July 13, 2016
Cloud-Based or Provider-Managed DDoS Mitigation: Which is Right for Your Organization? Two facts are changing how companies think about DDoS mitigation: DDoS attacks are more frequent than ever and are increasingly Jordan Jacobs |July 12, 2016
Early Attack Activity Forcing New Thinking in Healthcare IT/Security Every year when we conduct our survey for the Global Application & Network Security Report, one of the more interesting Ben Desjardins |July 07, 2016
Threat Alert: Bitcoin Exchanges and Websites Experiencing DDoS Attacks Over the last several months, our ERT Research team has noticed a growing trend of attackers targeting Bitcoin exchanges and Daniel Smith |July 06, 2016
Adaptive Managed Services Bolster Security By Jason Ford, Chief Technology Officer of BlackMeshThe benefits of relying on a managed service provider are seemingly endless. Managed Jason Ford |June 30, 2016
School Networks Getting Hacked – Is it the Students’ Fault? School networks are increasingly becoming victims of cyber-attacks. They are presented with unique threats and challenges that most organizations do Daniel Smith |June 23, 2016
The Not-So Odd Couple of DDoS and WAF As the saying goes in the real world, “necessity is the mother of invention.” However, those of us that work Ben Desjardins |June 21, 2016
Here are the specific ways the 2016 Republican National Convention (RNC) and Democratic National Convention (DNC) will be Cyber-Attacked Major Attack Type: Denial of Service AttacksDenial of Service (DoS) attacks have grown each and every year since 2010. Moreover, Carl Herberger |June 02, 2016
Why Cloud-based and ISP-based Scrubbing Alone Are Inadequate. On occasion, the topic of DDoS defense has come up and invariably goes to, “Why can’t organizations rely on ISP David Monahan |May 18, 2016
Ransom, Ransom Everywhere DDoS for Ransom is a growing concern. In the past year, we have witnessed an exponential increase in the number Daniel Smith |May 04, 2016
Ransomware Takes Center Stage As A Major Corporate Cyber Security Risk It’s 9:30am. You’ve gotten your morning coffee, checked your email, and now you are surfing the web when all of Ben Zilberman |April 14, 2016