SecurityWeek speaks to Tom Scholl, VP and distinguished engineer at AWS, on how the organization tackles IP Spoofing and DDoS attacks.
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SecurityWeek speaks to Tom Scholl, VP and distinguished engineer at AWS, on how the organization tackles IP Spoofing and DDoS attacks.
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Researchers at the Shadowserver Foundation identify thousands of internet-exposed Ivanti VPN appliances likely impacted by a recently disclosed vulnerability leading to remote code execution.
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Cisco says it will not release patches for a cross-site scripting vulnerability impacting end-of-life small business routers.
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New HTTP/2 DoS method named Continuation Flood can pose a greater risk than Rapid Reset, which has been used for record-breaking attacks.
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Heartbleed made most certificates vulnerable. The future problem is that quantum decryption will make all certificates and everything else using RSA encryption vulnerable to everyone.
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Cisco has released patches for multiple IOS and IOS XE software vulnerabilities leading to denial-of-service (DoS).
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CISA, the FBI, and MS-ISAC have released new guidance on how federal agencies can defend against DDoS attacks.
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Academic researchers describe a new application-layer loop DoS attack affecting Broadcom, Honeywell, Microsoft and MikroTik.
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Cisco has released an open source PoC tool named Badgerboard designed for improved backplane network visibility for OT.
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Traffic data is the lifeblood of network security, representing the raw, unfiltered truth of what is happening on the network.
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