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Congress wants CVE stability, China wants your LinkedIn details, and Adobe wants you to patch Creative Cloud

Also: Belarus barely brushes botnet builder’s bankroll Another week has come and gone. This one included some Fortnite flaws , a nasty Intel bug , and a voting machine maker whining about hacking contests.…

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Congress wants CVE stability, China wants your LinkedIn details, and Adobe wants you to patch Creative Cloud

Cisco splats router bug that can lead to persistent DoS

Cisco has patched a vulnerability that affects Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Routers and can be exploited by a remote, unauthenticated attacker to effectively mount a denial of service at…

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Gang behind ‘1.2 billion’ megahack ransack is pwning our customers – hosting firm

CyberVor, huh, yeah. What is it good for? Anecdotal evidence is emerging that the Russian botnet raiders behind the “biggest-ever” password theft have begun attacks against web services using stolen login credentials.…

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Gang behind ‘1.2 billion’ megahack ransack is pwning our customers – hosting firm

Spike in DDoS attack size driven by NTP misuse

The beginning of 2014 saw 1.5 times the number of attacks over 20GB/sec, compared to the rest of 2013, according to new stats released by Arbor Networks today. At the Infosecurity Europe 2014, t…

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Spike in DDoS attack size driven by NTP misuse

Protection against DDoS and targeted attacks

Corero Network Security announced its First Line of Defense solution, which blocks L3-L7 DDoS and advanced targeted server attacks. Cyber criminals/terrorists have reached a level of complexity tha…

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Millions of GoDaddy sites go offline due to alleged DDoS attack

GoDaddy, on of the biggest and most popular Internet domain registrars and web hosting companies in the world, has suffered an outage on Monday that left many of its customers' websites temporarily av…

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Ghost of HTML5 future: Web browser botnets

With great power comes great responsibility … to not pwn the interweb B-Sides   HTML5 will allow web designers to pull off tricks that were previously only possible with Adobe Flash or convoluted JavaScript. But the technology, already widely supported by web browsers, creates plenty of opportunities for causing mischief.…

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Mobile pickpocketing and botnets will rise

Mobile threats are on the rise — Lookout estimates that mobile threats successfully stole more than one million dollars from Android users in 2011. In 2012, Lookout predicts that the criminal business…

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Mobile pickpocketing and botnets will rise