Radware Threat Researchers Live: DDoS & IoT Botnets By Radware May 20, 2020 6298 In the second edition of ‘Researchers Talk Live,’ Daniel Smith and Pascal Geenens "geek out" on what's current in DDoS and IoT Botnets. [You may also like: Who’s Viktor? Tracking down the XTC/Polaris Botnets.] Watch the below clip for an informative deep dive into recent news and research on botnets, a look at URLhaus(*) and what it means to their weekly activities, how these botnets grow and spread, what honeypots are good for, and how this circles back to URLhaus( *). Download Radware's “Hackers Almanac” to learn more. Download Now Radware Related Articles Application Protection CitrixBleed 2 Hits Again - Why Now Is the Moment to Break Up with NetScaler Another month, another Citrix security crisis. On June 17, 2025, Citrix disclosed two new critical vulnerabilities in its NetScaler ADC and Gateway platforms. Prakash Sinha |July 29, 2025 Threat Intelligence Hacktivism Unveiled Q1 2025: How Hacktivists Zeroed In on the US During the first quarter of 2025, hacktivist activity saw a distinct shift in focus, with the United States emerging as the most targeted country globally. According to collected claims from known hacktivist groups, the U.S. alone accounted for 13.5% of all observed distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks between January 1 and March 31. Pascal Geenens |April 04, 2025 Application Protection Safeguarding Networks and Applications under the EU AI Act To address the rapid advancement of AI technologies, the European Union has introduced the EU AI Act. This regulatory framework aims to protect individuals’ rights, safety, and democratic values while fostering AI innovation. Prakash Sinha |November 12, 2024
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