Why Bother to Demonstrate in the Streets When You Can Simply Launch a Cyber-Attack on a Government Website The last few weeks have brought almost daily cyber-attacks on government websites. Just recently, the SOCA (Serious Organized Crime Agency) Ronen Kenig |May 07, 2012
Operation Blackout Fails To Knockout! March 2012 - Radware’s ERT Busiest Month EverOperation Blackout Status:If you read the press over the weekend, you would have Carl Herberger |April 02, 2012
Batten Down The Hatches: Anonymous - Coming Soon to Your Network As security professionals facing the rising tide of threats, many of us find ourselves researching and implementing next-generation perimeter defenses Dennis Usle |March 30, 2012
Operation Blackout – Get Yourself Prepared Operation Blackout due date is approaching: Anonymous is planning to shutdown the Internet on March 31st, 2012 by attacking all Ronen Kenig |March 27, 2012
DDoS Yourself First - Part II: Rise of the Availability Vulnerabilities Availability problems aren’t necessarily unique; however the testing is certainly different, as I discussed in Part 1 of DDoS Yourself.This Carl Herberger |March 23, 2012
Darkness (Optima) - DDoS for Hire A clear trend in the security scene these days is the change in attacker profile. Computer hacking and DDoS attacks Yotam Ben-Ezra |March 20, 2012
DDoS Yourself First - Part I: Auditing for DDoS Vulnerabilities What happens if your company has reason to believe that it may come under a DDoS attack in the near Carl Herberger |March 19, 2012
Has Anonymous Really Developed an Ubuntu-based Operating System? Here’s an interesting, new twist to the Anonymous saga: Someone apparently has developed an Ubuntu distribution with Anonymous iconography and Dennis Usle |March 15, 2012
Anonymous Attacks – You Don’t Need a Big Crowd in Order to Take Down a Website In the past year we used to see large campaigns by the anonymous group before launching a cyber attack. The Ronen Kenig |March 09, 2012
Operation Blackout: Can Anonymous Succeed on March 31st? Much has been written about Operation Blackout: the threat of Anonymous to take out the world's thirteen root Internet servers. admin8119 |February 28, 2012
RSA 2012: Learn about the Latest Security Myths Visit Radware at booth #856.If you're headed to RSA 2012 in San Francisco, we hope you will stop by. Carl Herberger |February 23, 2012
You can’t hide behind the Clouds We’re beginning to hear more about content distribution network (CDN) providers burnishing their offerings with WAF-like capabilities. While it appears David Hobbs |February 22, 2012