Student pleads guilty to helping organize Anonymous DDoS attacks |
- Student pleads guilty to helping organize Anonymous DDoS attacks
- Network security facing dual challenge
- 6 tips for safe online shopping on Black Friday
- Tougher regulations to help safeguard sensitive data
Student pleads guilty to helping organize Anonymous DDoS attacks Posted: 26 Nov 2010 06:01 AM PST Steve Slayo, a 19-year old Australian student, has pleaded guilty to having organized a DDoS attack targeting - among others - the websites of the Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and the Communic... |
Network security facing dual challenge Posted: 26 Nov 2010 06:00 AM PST Network security systems are under pressure. You might not be experiencing it yet, but you will soon. The dual challenge of dealing with more attacks at higher speeds threatens to undermine the stabil... |
6 tips for safe online shopping on Black Friday Posted: 25 Nov 2010 11:00 PM PST PandaLabs is advising holiday shoppers to be extra wary when shopping online this holiday season. As in past years, cyber criminals have launched a war on the season through a multitude of holiday-the... |
Tougher regulations to help safeguard sensitive data Posted: 25 Nov 2010 09:09 PM PST UK consumers want tougher regulations for organizations that lose customer data. In a poll of 5000 consumers conducted by OnePoll, four out of five respondents felt that companies should be subjected ... |
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