Archive for the ‘Distributed Denial of Services’ Category
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding the US relaxing grip on the Internet, banking Trojan steals money from under your nose, Dutch ISPs sign anti-botnet treaty, researchers unmask two faces of zombie networks, Confiker showdown shows no end in sight and Singapore to form national cyber security agency.
Filed under: Anycast, Australia, Banking, Bobax, Bot, Botnet, Brazil, China, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Conficker, Cutwail, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, DDoS, Denial of Service Attacks, Department of Commerce, Distributed Denial of Services, DNS, DNS Resolution, DoS, Firefox, Global resolution, Grum, IANA, ICANN, India, Indonesia, ISP, JPA, Maazben, malware, Netherlands, Philippines, Phishing, Resolution Service, Russia, Rustock, Security, Singapore, Singapore Infocomm Technology Security Agency, SITSA, Spam, Thailand, Trojan, Ukraine, US Government, Vietnam | Leave a Comment
Tags: 3FN, Affirmation of Commitments, Anycast, Australia, Bobax, Bot, Botnet, Brazil, Business Continuity, Business resilience, China, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Confiker, Cutwail, Cyber crime, Cybercriminals, DNS, DNS Resolution, Global resolution, Grum, IANA, ICANN, IIA, India, Indonesia, Internet, Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, Internet Industry Association, ISP, Joint Program Agreement, JPA, Maazben, malware, Netherlands, Philippines, Resolution Service, Russia, Rustock, Security, Singapore, Singapore Infocomm Technology Security Authority, SITSA, South Korea, Thailand, Trojan, Ukraine, URLZone, Vietnam
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding new botnet may have infected half of Fortune 100, computer hacks jump in ’09, relationship between the GDP and broadband growth, organized cybercrime revealed, UK firms spend less than £1,000 a year on security, UK Internet ad spend overtakes TV for the first time and new NIST report sheds light on security for the smart grid.
Filed under: Anycast, Bot, Botnet, Broadband, Communications Infrastructure, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cybercrime, Cybergang, Cybersecurity, DDoS, Denial of Service Attacks, Distributed Denial of Services, DNS, DNS Resolution, DoS, Infrastructure, malware, Mariposa, Organized Cybercrime, Privacy, Security, Smart Grid, UK, US Government | Leave a Comment
Tags: Anycast, Bot, Botnet, Broadband, Broadband Infrastructure, Business Continuity, Business resilience, Communications Infrastructure, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cybercrime, Cybergangs, DNS, DNS Resolution, Fortune 100, GDP, Global resolution, Internet, Internet Advertising, malware, Mariposa, NIST, Organized Cyber Crime, Resolution Service, Security, Smart Grid, UK, US Government
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding phishing worm spreads across Twitter, Google exec calls for ISPs to get tough on Botnets, couple’s lawsuit against bank over breach moves forward, new cyber-security research centre opens in Belfast, cybersecurity today is like the wild wild west, Net neutrality opposed by state legislators and the exploding Internet 2008.
Filed under: Anycast, Australia, Bot, Botnet, Brazil, Broadband, Centre for Secure Information Technologies, China, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Courts, CSIT, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, DDoS, Denial of Service Attacks, Distributed Denial of Services, DNS, DNS Resolution, DoS, E-commerce, FCC, Germany, Hijacking, India, ISP, Japan, Legal, malware, Net Neutrality, Phishing, RootKit, Security, Spam, Twitter, U.S., UK, US Government, Virus, Worm | Leave a Comment
Tags: Anycast, Bot, Botnet, Business Continuity, Business resilience, Centre for Secure Information Technologies, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, CSIT, Cyber crime, Cyber Criminal, Data Breach, DDoS, Denial of Service, Distributed Denial of Service, DNS, DNS Resolution, DoS, GDP, Global resolution, Google, Internet, Ireland, ISP, malware, Net Neutrality, Network Neutrality, Phishing, Resolution Service, Security, Spam, Twitter
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding firms still struggling with data security standard, government report card says UK hacking conviction rate a success, broadband ISP BT slams high cost of tackling illegal UK downloads, ISPs react somewhat supportive of FCC’s Network neutrality guidelines and broadband tax to be made law.
Filed under: 3-Strikes, Anycast, Broadband, Communications Infrastructure, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Courts, Cybercrime, Cybergang, Cybersecurity, DDoS, Denial of Service Attacks, Distributed Denial of Services, DNS, DNS Resolution, DoS, FCC, Infrastructure, ISP, Legal, malware, Net Neutrality, piracy, Security, U.S., UK, US Government | Leave a Comment
Tags: 3-Strikes, Anycast, Broadband, Broadband Infrastructure, Business Continuity, Business resilience, Communications Infrastructure, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cyber Criminal, DDoS, Denial of Service, Distributed Denial of Service, DNS, DNS Resolution, DoS, FCC, Global resolution, Hacker, Internet, ISP, malware, Net Neutrality, Network Neutrality, Resolution Service, Security, Security Standard, U.S., UK, US Government, Wireless
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding Chinese researchers study best way to impact US West Coast power grid, New east Africa broadband ready, Smart Card Alliance says end-to-end encryption won’t stop credit card fraud, Sears told to destroy data gathered by online tracking software and trial set for botnet for hire duo.
Filed under: Africa, Anycast, Bot, Botnet, Broadband, China, Communications Infrastructure, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Confidence, Courts, Cyber defense, Cyber Terrorism, Cyber Warfare, Cybercrime, Cybergang, Cybersecurity, Cyberwar, DDoS, Denial of Service Attacks, Distributed Denial of Services, DNS, DNS Resolution, DoS, Fiber, Infrastructure, Kenya, Legal, Privacy, Resolution Service, Security, US Government | Leave a Comment
Tags: Africa, Anycast, Bot, Botnet, Broadband, Broadband Infrastructure, Business Continuity, Business resilience, China, Communications Infrastructure, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Contactless Credit Card, Contactless Debit Card, Contactless Smart Card, DNS, DNS Resolution, Encryption, Fiber, FTC, Global resolution, Internet, Kenya, Kmart, Power Grid, Power Infrastructure, Privacy, Resolution Service, RFID, Sears, Security, Smart Card Alliance, Undersea Cable
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding Microsoft and Cisco issue patches for newfangled DoS exploit, websites breaking consumer laws, new web filter laws questioned by top child abuse cop and Australia’s parliament not using country’s proposed blacklist.
Filed under: Anycast, Australia, Block list, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cybersecurity, DDoS, Denial of Service Attacks, Distributed Denial of Services, DNS, DNS Resolution, DoS, EU, EU Commission, Filter, ISP, Security, UK | Leave a Comment
Tags: Anycast, Australia, Business Continuity, Business resilience, Cisco, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Consumer Confidence, DDoS, Denial of Service, Distributed Denial of Service, DNS, DNS Resolution, DoS, EU, EU Commission, Filter, Global resolution, Internet, Microsoft, Online-Market, Resolution Service, Security, UK
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding ENISA’s warning of increase in ATM crime, UK organizations lax on web app security, worm hitting WordPress, Congress weighs landmark change in Web ad privacy, “anonymized” data really isn’t, global broadband connections reach 445 million, home fibre plans survive downturn and 2010 could be the last year for IPv4 as we know it.
Filed under: Africa, Anycast, Brazil, Broadband, Canada, China, Communications Infrastructure, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cross-Request Forgery, Cross-Scripting, Cyber defense, Cybercrime, Cybergang, Cybersecurity, Deep Packet Inspection, Distributed Denial of Services, DNS, DNS Resolution, DPI, ENISA, Europe, Fiber, France, Germany, IANA, IETF, Infrastructure, IPv4, IPv6, malware, Privacy, Security, SQL Injection, US Government, WordPress, Worm | Leave a Comment
Tags: Advertising, Anonymize, Anonymized Data, Anycast, ATM Crime, Broadband, Broadband Infrastructure, Business Continuity, Business resilience, Cable, Communications Infrastructure, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Congress, Cross-Request Forgery, Cross-Site Scripting, CSS, Cyber crime, Cybergangs, DNS, DNS Resolution, DSL, Fiber, Fibre, Global resolution, Internet, IPv4, IPv6, Privacy, Resolution Service, Satellite, Security, SQL Injection, US Government, Wireless, WordPress, Worm
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding as the Internet turns 40 barriers threaten openness that spawned e-mail, four arrested in China over net-paralysing gaming spat, researcher launches Facebook bug project for September, privacy groups urge Congress to toughen up on online ads, flexible broadband pricing fixing the digital divide and men are far worse than women on password security.
Filed under: Anycast, Bot, Botnet, Broadband, China, Communications Infrastructure, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Confidence, Cybersecurity, DDoS, Denial of Service Attacks, Distributed Denial of Services, DNS, DNS Resolution, DoS, EU Commission, Facebook, France, Infrastructure, malware, Net Neutrality, Phishing, Privacy, Security, Spam, U.S., US Government | Leave a Comment
Tags: 3rd Party Application, Anycast, Bot, Botnet, Broadband, Broadband Infrastructure, Business Continuity, Business resilience, China, Communications Infrastructure, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Congress, Data Mining, DDoS, Denial of Service, Distributed Denial of Service, DNS, DNS Resolution, DoS, e-mail, Facebook, France, Global resolution, Internet, Internet turns 40, Net Neutrality, Online Ads, Online Advertisement, Password Security, Privacy, Resolution Service, Security, Spam, Third Party Application, UK, US Government
Provided by CommunityDNS, the information in this post consists of news items in the security-based Internet community. This post contains information regarding study on cyberwarfare during military conflicts, West Africa net service restored, Australian cybercop sting backfires, three men charged with stealing 130 million credit cards, EU invests millions in high-speed mobile internet, Virgin hijacks empty pages and 38% of large US companies have full-time email monitoring staff.
Filed under: Africa, Anycast, Australia, Bot, Botnet, Communications Infrastructure, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cyber defense, Cyber kidnapping, Cyber Warfare, Cybercrime, Cybergang, Cybersecurity, Cyberwar, DDoS, Denial of Service Attacks, Distributed Denial of Services, DNS, DNS Resolution, DoS, EU, Europe, Facebook, Fiber, Georgia, Global resolution, Hijacking, Infrastructure, Iran, ISP, Mobile Networks, Russia, Security, Twitter, U.S. | Leave a Comment
Tags: 7-Eleven, Africa, Anycast, Benin, Business Continuity, Business resilience, Communications Infrastructure, Community DNS, CommunityDNS, Cyberdefense, Cybergang, Cybertheft, Cyberwarfare, DNS, DNS Resolution, EU, Georgia, Global resolution, Hackers, Hannaford Brothers, Heartland Payment Systems, Internet, ISP, Mobile, Mobile Communications Infrastructure, Mobile Networks, Niger, Nigeria, Resolution Service, Russia, Security, Togo, U.S., Undersea Cable, West Africa

