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Massive botnet returns from the dead, starts spammingA big spam-spewing botnet shut down two weeks ago has been resurrected, security researchers said Wednesday, and is again under the control of criminals. The "Srizbi" botnet returned from the dead late Tuesday, said Fengmin Gong, the chief security content officer at FireEye, when the infected ...
Omar Fink
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13 months ago
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2008 Internet Security Report | Security to the Core | Arbor Networks SecurityVisit this page to read about the latest findings from a 2008 survey of Internet Service Providers.Twine added 13 months ago
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Slashdot | 40-Gbps DDoS Attacks Worry Even Tier-1 ISPssturgeon and other readers let us know that Arbor Networks has released their annual survey of tier-1 / tier-2 ISP security engineers. This year they got responses from 70 lead engineers. While DDoS attacks are reaching new heights of backbone-crushing traffic — 40 Gbps was seen this past year — ...
shal
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Internet throttling ruling due by end of OctoberCanadians will have some idea of how much control service providers get over internet traffic by the end of October, when the CRTC is scheduled to rule on a dispute involving Bell Canada Inc.
Ralph Mercer
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16 months ago
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Hamas, Hezbollah websites hosted by Canadian serversTwo websites operated by Hezbollah and Hamas were being hosted by a Canadian internet service provider even though the militant groups are banned from operating in the country, CBC News has learned.
Ralph Mercer
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17 months ago
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The Zfone Project - FAQZfone's principal designer Phil Zimmermann answers a few questions on Zfone and ZRTP. Some of these answers are aimed at potential OEM customers in the VoIP industry who are familiar with VoIP jargon. Lots of Wikipedia links are provided to explain the jargon. ...Pedro C added 17 months ago
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BBC NEWS | Technology | Spam fighters lay down gauntletNew recommendations for how ISPs can fight spam are issued by a global working group.
Ralph Mercer
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Revision3As many of you know, Revision3’s servers were brought down over the Memorial Day weekend by a denial of service attack. It’s an all too common occurrence these days. But this one wasn’t your normal cybercrime – there’s a chilling twist at the end. Here’s what happened, and why we’re even more ...
Jim Stogdill
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