Monthly Archives: October 2015

Hand-cranked ‘DDoS’ floors Thai government website amid protests

Great Firewall of Thailand? ?????????????????, say locals Thai government websites dropped offline this week in what was either a politically motivated distributed denial-of-service attack or a case of badly designed websites falling over in response to an unusual increase in visitor numbers.…

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Unexpectedly benevolent malware improves security of routers, IoT devices

At this point in time, the existence of a botnet comprising of tens of thousands of compromised routers and other IoT devices is not news. Nevertheless, this latest one mapped by researchers is a spec…

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Unexpectedly benevolent malware improves security of routers, IoT devices

Vigilante VXer FIXES SOHOpeless routers

Stallman sycophant offers password reminders and handy debug tips. Threat boffin Mario Ballano says VXers have broken into a host of routers creating a botnet dedicated solely to securing and hardening the devices.…

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Vigilante VXer FIXES SOHOpeless routers

Patch NOW: VMware vCenter, ESXi can be pwned via your network

Remote-code execution danger on VM hosts VMware is urging users of its vCenter Server and ESXi software to install its latest patches to plug vulnerabilities that can allow remote-code execution and denial of service.…

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Patch NOW: VMware vCenter, ESXi can be pwned via your network

NL minister says disruptions caused by DDoS are inevitable

Dutch minister of safety and justice Klaas Kijkhoff has responded in writing to questions from Labour Party PvdA about recent disruptions at Ziggo, saying internet problems due to large-scale DDoS (distributed denial of service) attacks are unavoidable. The minister said that it was primarily the job of ISPs to secure their systems against such attacks, which hit cable operator Ziggo in August. PvdA MP Astrid Osse Bridge had written earlier, saying she wanted to know to what extent public services are affected by DDoS attacks on major ISPs and what the government could do to prevent such events. Dijkhoff wrote that the government has taken action to minimize effects of DDoS attacks on their own networks and systems, adding that it was up to the government to implement such measures for ISPs. The minister said companies and bodies involved must ensure that consequences are minimised. They could take prevention measures such as by addressing and sharing information about joint botnets, networks of hijacked computers used by hackers to stage cyberattacks. Ziggo took two heavy DDoS attackes on 18 and 19 August. Source: http://www.telecompaper.com/news/nl-minister-says-disruptions-caused-by-ddos-are-inevitable–1105503

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7 key global DDoS trends revealed

Neustar released the findings of its latest DDoS report, including key trends. The global research reveals more activity around targeted, smaller assaults aimed at distracting firms’ IT departments wh…

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