New Satori Botnet Variant Enslaves Thousands of Dasan WiFi Routers OverviewOn February 8th, 2018, Radware’s Deception Network detected a significant increase in malicious activity over port 8080. Further investigation uncovered Radware |February 12, 2018
Understanding the JENX DDoS Attack: A New Botnet Threat Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks continue to evolve, posing significant threats to organizations of all sizes. One of the latest and most concerning threats is the JENX DDoS attack, identified by Radware's security team. Radware |January 31, 2018
Has Cyber Security Reached Its Limits? Thoughts from Radware’s Global Application and Network Security ReportRise of cryptocurrency trade and value boosts attacks;Notorious attacks of the year Ben Zilberman |January 16, 2018
Bad Packets 2017 – A Year in Review 2017 has been another eventful year for denial-of-service attacks. Radware’s ERT team has monitored a vast number of events, giving Daniel Smith |December 19, 2017
Cyber Security Predictions 2016 was the Year of DDoS. 2017 was the Year of Ransom. Can we assess leading indicators of new attack Carl Herberger |December 12, 2017
Fancy Bear: Cyber Espionage Group Cybersecurity threats continue to grow in complexity and sophistication, and among the most notorious is the group known as Fancy Bear. Also referred to as APT28, Fancy Bear is a highly skilled and well-funded cyber espionage group believed to have links to Russian military intelligence. Radware |November 12, 2017
4 Ways Rate Limiting is Losing You Business Using rate limiting for website protection has significant drawbacks when it comes to your business. Here are four ways rate Eyal Arazi |November 09, 2017
Is Your DDoS Cloud Signaling Just Blowing Smoke? Many DDoS mitigation service providers claim to have cloud ‘signaling’ capabilities between on-prem detection and cloud scrubbing centers. In practice, Eyal Arazi |November 08, 2017
Everything You Need to Know About DDoS Attacks Since the first Denial-of-Service (DoS) attack was launched in 1974, Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks have remained among the most persistent Radware |October 26, 2017
DDoS Attackers Call for DDoS Defenders In late July we were approached by a government agency of a Latin American country who was suffering from an Ben Zilberman |October 24, 2017
Pandora’s Box: Auditing for DDoS Vulnerabilities, Part II The Rise of the “Availability Vulnerabilities”Availability problems aren’t necessarily unique; however, the testing is certainly different.This “availability security problem” is Carl Herberger |October 17, 2017
Pandora’s Box: Auditing for DDoS Vulnerabilities, Part I THE BUSINESS PROBLEM:Your company has reason to believe that it may be attacked in the near future or recently has Carl Herberger |October 12, 2017