Articles about DoS Attacks

DoS Attacks Strike South Korea, U.S. Again

Police say hundreds of computers were designed to attack every July 7 in a continuation of last year's assault. Continue Reading »

South Korean Government Websites Hit by Cyber Attacks

The denial of service attacks targeted the Korean Culture and Information Service and the Justice Ministry. Continue Reading »

Man Pleads Guilty to Creating Botnet for Sale

Thomas James Frederick Smith is set to plead guilty for creating a 22,000-node botnet. Continue Reading »

More on Why Data Integration is a Security Issue

When it comes to stopping terrorists, data integration matters, an Informatica senior vice president told UK executives this week. Continue Reading »

Estonian Man Jailed for Launching DoS Attack

The court ruled that Boiko created the malware to get revenge. Continue Reading »

Spanish Police Arrest Three in Takedown of Mariposa Botnet

Mariposa was used to steal banking credentials and launch DDoS attacks. Continue Reading »

Australian Government's Planned Porn Ban Prompts DDoS Attack

The attack made sites inaccessible for nearly an hour before the government was able to restore a normal service. Continue Reading »

Pushdo Targets Web Sites With Junk SSL Connections

Pushdo has now updated to cause infected computers to make SSL connections to various Web sites. Continue Reading »

DDoS Attacks Strike Chinese Human Rights Sites

While there is no proof, the Chinese Human Rights Defenders believe that the Chinese government is the most likely suspect. Continue Reading »

DoS Attacks and Continuity of Operations

In this world, security has become even more important for any personal or corporate user. Continue Reading »

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