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Black Hat 2007: Estonian attacks were a cyber riot, not warfare
SearchSecurity.com | 03 Aug 2007
ARTICLE - Researcher Gadi Evron says recent attacks against Estonia weren't government-sponsored warfare, but the U.S. and other countries could learn from Estonia's successful response.
Experts doubt Russian government launched DDoS attacks
SearchSecurity.com | 18 May 2007
ARTICLE - Distributed denial-of-service attacks against Estonian systems probably originated from smaller groups in control of botnets rather than the Russian government, experts say.
Metasploit Framework 3.0 released
SearchSecurity.com | 27 Mar 2007
ARTICLE - Brief: Metasploit Framework 3.0 contains 177 exploits, 104 payloads, 17 encoders and 30 auxiliary modules that perform such tasks as host discovery and protocol fuzzing.
Go Daddy investigates source of attack
SearchSecurity.com | 13 Mar 2007
ARTICLE - Domain name registrar-Web site host Go Daddy suffered a sustained distributed denial-of-service attack Sunday. The source and motive of the assault is still under investigation.
Zero-day flaw found in Windows Media Player
SearchSecurity.com | 07 Dec 2006
ARTICLE - Attackers could exploit a new zero-day flaw in Windows Media Player to cause a denial of service or launch malicious code. The threat is Microsoft's second zero-day flaw in a week.
Research shows massive botnet growth
SearchSecurity.com | 26 Oct 2006
ARTICLE - Reports from McAfee and Microsoft show bot herders are gaining ground and threatening national infrastructure. Some vendors hope to strike back by sharing resources.
Flaw found in Toshiba wireless device driver
SearchSecurity.com | 16 Oct 2006
ARTICLE - Attackers could exploit a flaw in the Toshiba Bluetooth wireless device driver to cause a denial of service or launch malicious code on victims' machines.
iTunes flaw could enable malicious code
SearchSecurity.com | 30 Jun 2006
ARTICLE - Apple has fixed a critical hole that attackers could exploit to launch malicious code on PCs, including corporate clients, running the popular music software.
Blue Security's demise evokes mixed emotions
SearchSecurity.com | 05.19.2006
OPINION - In this week's Security Blog Log, there's no shortage of opinions on Blue Security's decision to fold after its antispam crusade put its customers at risk.
Auditor's office wards off potential wireless threats
SearchNetworking.com | 12 Apr 2006
ARTICLE - Because of its strict anti-wireless policy, the Washington State Auditor's Office found a creative way to ensure that no one could tap into the state network wirelessly.


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