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Improving Robustness Against the <endeca_term>Coordinated Attack</endeca_term> by Removing Crashed Hub Nodes in Complex Network

Improving Robustness Against the Coordinated Attack by Removing Crashed Hub Nodes in Complex Network

...attacks based on local information have been emerged threating network security. The coordinated attack is one of the most destructive attacks, with an important property... Read more

13 November, 2009

Expert: Attacks 'have to be' connected

It may be a coordinated attack according to one security expert Read more

9 February, 2000 by Patrick Houston
A Survey on Solutions to Distributed Denial of Service Attacks

A Survey on Solutions to Distributed Denial of Service Attacks

Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack is a large-scale, coordinated attack on the availability of services of a victim system or network... Read more

19 September, 2006

Microsoft's Crafty Language Hides Motives

...although even your mother's own computer was used in a huge coordinated attack on Google it's not really a problem, so who cares... Read more

17 January, 2010

US voters turn to the Web

The US electorate has used the Internet for information, discussion and e-voting complaints in greater numbers than ever before Read more

3 November, 2004 by Matt Hines

Symantec under attack from MyDoom

...version of the MyDoom worm. Authors of MyDoom.X have planned the coordinated attack for 29 September this year. A spokeswoman from Symantec said: "The... Read more

14 September, 2004 by Dan Ilet

How the cyber vandals zapped Yahoo!

...a single server. Because so many servers are used in a distributed coordinated attack, each attack can be camouflaged as a legitimate connection attempt -- making... Read more

8 February, 2000 by Robert Lemos

Microsoft: It's all a conspiracy against us

...cabal, including Sun Microsystems, Netscape and IBM all joining forces "for a coordinated attack on Microsoft". The Microsoft lawyer heartily denied that there was any... Read more

22 September, 1999 by Randy Barrett

A Net meltdown is inevitable

...does it have adequate redundancy and safeguards in place. A sophisticated and coordinated attack could restrict access to all 13 top-level domain servers for... Read more

28 October, 2002 by Bob Alberti
SuperTank 1.0

SuperTank 1.0

...aim tank.- locked aim shooting.- Real 3D physics collision.- Tanks and copter coordinated attack.- Intelligent angle of view.- Advanced AI robot .- Left & right run up... Read more

2 February, 2010
On Allocating Redundancy Links to Improve Robustness of Complex Communication Network

On Allocating Redundancy Links to Improve Robustness of Complex Communication Network

...allocating redundancy links can efficiently improve robustness of networks to tolerate the coordinated attack. Especially, I-I case, which both source node and destination node... Read more

13 November, 2009
Status and Requirements of Counter-Cyberterrorism

Status and Requirements of Counter-Cyberterrorism

...there is no identified evidence that terrorist organizations are currently planning a coordinated attack against the vulnerabilities of computer systems and network connected to critical... Read more

7 June, 2009
Status and Requirements of Counter-Cyberterrorism

Status and Requirements of Counter-Cyberterrorism

...there is no identified evidence that terrorist organizations are currently planning a coordinated attack against the vulnerabilities of computer systems and network connected to critical... Read more

7 June, 2009

Symantec website under DDoS attack

...to the antivirus company... An email worm is recruiting computers for a coordinated attack on antivirus vendor Symantec's website. Since Friday, email filtering vendor... Read more

18 July, 2005 by Dan Ilett

Microsoft mans barricades as MyDoom strikes SCO

...weekend. The virus was launched last week with instructions to trigger a coordinated attack against the SCO website using an army of infected computers. A... Read more

2 February, 2004 by Will Sturgeon

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