Monthly Archives: September 2022

Office exploits continue to spread more than any other category of malware

The latest Internet Security Report from the WatchGuard Threat Lab shows a reduction in overall malware detections from the peaks seen in the first half of 2021, along with an increase in threats for Chrome and Microsoft Office and the ongoing Emotet botnet resurgence. Office exploits on the rise “While overall malware attacks in Q2 fell off from the all-time highs seen in previous quarters, over 81% of detections came via TLS encrypted connections, continuing … More ? The post Office exploits continue to spread more than any other category of malware appeared first on Help Net Security .

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Eastern European org hit by second record-smashing DDoS attack

Cough, cough, U, cough, kraine Akamai says it has absorbed the largest-ever publicly known distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack – an assault against an unfortunate Eastern European organization that went beyond 700 million packets per second.…

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Eastern European org hit by second record-smashing DDoS attack

Neustar Security Services enhances its DDoS attack mitigation scrubbing capacity to 15 Tbps

Neustar Security Services has expanded its distributed-denial-of-service (DDoS) attack mitigation scrubbing capacity to more than 15 Terabits per second (Tbps) across its worldwide network. Neustar Security Services is committed to maintaining the dedicated DDoS and application security network. The company uses multiple tier 1 providers, along with other providers assisting with higher-performing localized presence, to ingest inbound clean (legitimate) and dirty (attack) traffic and then deploys additional partners to route the clean traffic back to … More ? The post Neustar Security Services enhances its DDoS attack mitigation scrubbing capacity to 15 Tbps appeared first on Help Net Security .

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