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Denial of Service Prevention
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| DENIAL OF SERVICE PREVENTION EXPERTS |
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Mike Chapple
IT Security Professional
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Can smurf attacks cause more than just a denial of service?
24 May 2007
EXPERT ANSWER - Smurf attacks are one of the oldest denial-of-service tricks in a hacker's book. In this SearchSecurity.com Q&A, expert Mike Chapple explains whether such an attacks can do more than just slow your network down.
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Can service providers prevent DDoS attacks?
09 Apr 2007
EXPERT ANSWER - The results of a DDoS attack can be crippling, but what are service providers doing about the threat? In this SearchSecurity.com Q&A, Ed Skoudis explains how innovative ISPs are raising the bar -- and malicious hackers are ...
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Integrated security solutions
03 Nov 2005
EXPERT ANSWER - Our security management expert examines how the continual insider threat warrants the need for integrated security solutions and explains how creating a self-defending network helps meet this need.
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When's 'denial-of-service' a good thing?
Submitted By: Information Security Magazine | 20 Oct 2003
TIP - In order to combat the increasing number of viruses and attacks, companies should consider 'denying' users of any and all applications that aren't absolutely essential.
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A flaw fatal to Windows NT 4.0
Submitted By: SearchSecurity.com | 08 Apr 2003
TIP - An unpatchable flaw could leave Windows NT 4.0 open to a DoS attack.
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