The Issue & Impact of Malspam in the U.S. Elections Malspam campaigns and their related botnets were a potential major threat for the election process in the United States this… Daniel Smith | November 18, 2020
How to Respond to a DDoS Ransom Note The damage from a DDoS ransom note can frequently be contained if dealt with in advance. Here are a few… Radware | September 10, 2020
When You Get Breached, So Do Your Customers No industry is immune to emerging attack vectors. Here are some of the primary attack types that are targeting SaaS… Radware | August 6, 2020
Emotet Attacks Spread Alongside Fears of Coronavirus Threat actors are leveraging rising fear of the coronavirus to issue malicious Emotet malware campaigns for personal gain. Yaniv Hoffman | February 6, 2020
Nation-State Attacks: Motivations & Consequences Organizations leave sensitive, monetizable data unprotected, making cyberattacks a high-stakes, low-risk venture for nation-states. Radware | December 19, 2019
Retailers, How Much of Your Holiday Traffic is Actually Human? In order to better predict bot behavior for the 2019 holiday season, we analyzed the 2018 November-December bot data from… Radware | November 21, 2019
TCP Reflection Attacks: Then and Now Expect to see TCP amplification used in parallel with UDP amplification as part of a multi-vector campaign designed to defeat… Daniel Smith | November 14, 2019
Threat Alert: TCP Amplification Attacks Throughout 2019, Radware’s Threat Research Center (TRC) and Emergency Response Team (ERT) have been monitoring and defending against an increasing… Radware | November 9, 2019
Empowering the Infosec Community Despite the technological advancements, innovation, and experience the knights of the cyber order have acquired over the past 25 years… Ben Zilberman | September 19, 2019
Defacements: The Digital Graffiti of the Internet A defacement typically refers to a remote code execution attack or SQL injection that allows the hacker to manipulate the… Radware | September 12, 2019
Ransomware: To Pay or Not To Pay? Ransomware is a type of malware that restricts access to user data by encrypting an infected computer's files in exchange… Radware | August 22, 2019
Behind the Disguise of Trojans A Trojan horse is a malicious computer program masquerading as a useful or otherwise non-malicious, legitimate piece of software. Radware | August 15, 2019