How Service Providers Can Implement DoH Cost Effectively DoH, or DNS over HTTP/S, is a secure protocol that facilitates encrypted DNS resolution through an HTTPS connection. Unlike traditional… Prakash Sinha | July 14, 2023
DNS Security, A Never-Ending Story Attackers have developed techniques that exploit the DNS’ infrastructure weaknesses. But what makes DNS such an attractive attack vector? Sharon Shitrit | January 19, 2021
IoT Hackers Trick Brazilian Bank Customers into Providing Sensitive Information Radware Threat Research Center has identified a hijacking campaign aimed at Brazilian Bank customers through their IoT devices, attempting to… Pascal Geenens | August 10, 2018
DNS: Strengthening the Weakest Link One in three organizations hit by DDoS attacks experienced an attack against their DNS server. Why is DNS such an… Radware | August 2, 2018
HTTP Attacks HTTP traffic is dominating the internet. In fact, when people are asked about the internet, they are sometimes sure the… Lior Rozen | November 15, 2017
Everything You Need to Know About DDoS Attacks Since the first Denial-of-Service (DoS) attack was launched in 1974, Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks have remained among the most persistent… Radware | October 26, 2017
DDoS Attackers Call for DDoS Defenders In late July we were approached by a government agency of a Latin American country who was suffering from an… Ben Zilberman | October 24, 2017
The Dyn Attack – One Year Later One year ago, a threat actor launched a DDoS attack that disrupted service of some of the internet’s biggest names.… Ron Winward | October 19, 2017
How to Prepare for the Biggest Change in IT Security in 10 Years: The Availability Threat Availability, or the big “A” is often the overlooked corner of the CIA triad. Perhaps a contributing factor is the… Carl Herberger | July 12, 2017
How Friday’s Massive DDoS Attack on the U.S. Happened On the morning of October 21st Dyn began to suffer from a denial of service attack (DoS attack) that interrupted… Daniel Smith | October 23, 2016
DNS and DNS attacks DNS is one of the most used protocols on the Internet, and you have probably heard a lot about DNS… Lior Rozen | September 7, 2016
Operation Blackout Fails To Knockout! March 2012 – Radware’s ERT Busiest Month Ever Operation Blackout Status: If you read the press over the weekend, you… Carl Herberger | April 2, 2012