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Analysis & Study of Application Layer <endeca_term>Distributed Denial of Service Attacks</endeca_term> for Popular Websites

Analysis & Study of Application Layer Distributed Denial of Service Attacks for Popular Websites

Application Layer is the most important for development life-cycle, Application layer Distributed Denial of Service... Read more

1 November, 2011
PFS: Probabilistic Filter Scheduling Against <endeca_term>Distributed Denial-of-Service Attacks</endeca_term>

PFS: Probabilistic Filter Scheduling Against Distributed Denial-of-Service Attacks

Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks continue to pose an important challenge to current networks. DDoS attacks... Read more

26 August, 2011
Flow Control Packet Marking Scheme: To Identify the Sources of <endeca_term>Distributed Denial of Service Attacks</endeca_term>

Flow Control Packet Marking Scheme: To Identify the Sources of Distributed Denial of Service Attacks

Flow Control Packet Marking Scheme is a tracing technique, to identify the sources of Distributed Denial of Service... Read more

11 July, 2011
A Robust Mechanism for Defending <endeca_term>Distributed Denial of Service Attacks</endeca_term> on Web Servers

A Robust Mechanism for Defending Distributed Denial of Service Attacks on Web Servers

Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks have emerged as a popular means of causing mass targeted service... Read more

1 March, 2011

Anonymous to launch attacks on gov't, McDonald's

Groups of Anonymous hacktivists from around the world plan to focus distributed denial-of-service attacks on organisations including the Home Office, GCHQ, and... Read more

18 April, 2012
Study: DDoS attacks reach IPv6 networks

Study: DDoS attacks reach IPv6 networks

...The next-generation IPv6 internet is now suffering distributed denial-of-service attacks, and is struggling to combat the threat, according... Read more

16 February, 2012 by Stephen Shankland

Hackers 'shut down' sites over Russian election

Several Russian news outlets and organisations have claimed they were subject to distributed denial of service attacks, which they say were designed to silence them... Read more

6 December, 2011

Human rights sites must improve DDoS strategy

Distributed denial of service attacks against independent media and human rights sites have... Read more

23 December, 2010

Expert: App firewall can counter DDoS attacks

...web applications should look to application firewalls for better protection, particularly against distributed denial-of-service attacks, a security expert has warned. Vladimir Yordanov, director... Read more

14 December, 2010 by Tyler Thia

Symantec: Firms must take steps against DDoS attacks

...Companies must protect themselves against distributed denial-of-service attacks such as those that hit Visa and MasterCard... Read more

13 December, 2010 by Tyler Thia

Wikileaks refuses to back, condemn Anonymous attacks

Wikileaks has responded to the distributed denial-of-service attacks targeting companies, such as Mastercard and PayPal, that... Read more

9 December, 2010

South Korea builds digital 'bunkers' against DDoS attacks

...Korea has installed digital 'bunkers' to prevent a repeat of the massive distributed denial-of-service attacks that crippled parts of the country last year... Read more

18 November, 2010 by Darren Pauli

FBI investigates Anonymous DDoS attacks

...with links to the 4chan Web forum and image board, has launched distributed denial-of-service attacks (DDoS) against websites operated by the Motion Picture... Read more

10 November, 2010 by Greg Sandoval

Anonymous floods web with links to aid DDoS attacks

The online activists lured users into clicking on links that aided their distributed denial-of-service attacks against law-enforcement and entertainment industry websites last... Read more

23 January, 2012 by Elinor Mills

Pastebin falls victim to DDoS attacks

The popular text-sharing website has suffered two distributed denial-of-service attacks in the space of a week Read more

6 January, 2012 by Michael Lee

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