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
In Security: Information Availability is Foundational Information Availability is needed before Integrity & Confidentiality!!! Before I get into this heresy talk, let me start off by… Carl Herberger | February 17, 2012
You May Be Anonymous According to a recent Norton study, cybercrime cost the global economy (in both direct damage and lost productivity time) $388… David Hobbs | February 15, 2012
Think you are secured? Think again following Anonymous cyber-attacks against Panama government website On Saturday February 11, 2012 Anonymous Group coordinated a DDoS attack against Panama government website www.presidencia.gob.pa. The site suffered initially… Ron Meyran | February 12, 2012
4 Massive Myths of DDoS Myth #1: DDoS can be Solved by Adding Bandwidth Truth: As illustrated in the graph below, attacks in 2011 were… Carl Herberger | February 8, 2012
Israeli Website Hit with Country’s Largest Volumetric DDoS Attack on Record: What this Says About Cleaning the ISP Pipe Today, we experienced the highest ever volumetric DDoS attack on an Israeli website. One of the leading news sites in… Ronen Kenig | February 7, 2012
DDoS Attack Myths: Does Size Really Matter? Major DDoS attacks are often portrayed in the media using measurement terms like “a 10Gbps DDoS attack hit site X”… Ron Meyran | February 6, 2012
Giving Up On Security? How Security Companies Can Gain Trust Back Following recent escalation of cyber attack campaigns by the Anonymous group and most recently the pro-Palestinian “hacktivists” (Saudi Arabian hacker… Avi Chesla | January 31, 2012
CDN Networks as a Weapon for DDoS Early in my career, I worked for CacheFlow (now BlueCoat). I spent a fair amount of time exploring proxy systems… David Hobbs | January 27, 2012
The Rise of “Auto Attacks,” Step aside Botnets! Well, in case you missed it, the world has been going to “hell-in-a-hen-basket” over the past two weeks. The weeks… Carl Herberger | January 26, 2012