Confirmed: Time Warner Cable users impacted by DDoS attack


A slowdown, if not shutdown, of DNS processing is plaguing customers in California and elsewhere.
By Scott M. Fulton, III | Published February 26, 2009, 5:20 PM

When users of Time Warner Cable...

Easy upgrade to FortGuard Anti-DDoS Firewall v2.2: (for v2.0/2.1 users only)


1. Download the upgrade file (http://www.fortguard.com/upgradetov2.2.rar)  from our website and unzip.

2. Stop "FortGuard DDoS Firewall" service from system service manager. (Start->Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Services->FortGuard DDoS Firewall->"Stop the service")
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FortGuard Anti-DDoS Firewall v2.2 released

 FortGuard Anti-DDoS Firewall v2.2 released on 12 Feb, 2009 

.Improved the UI. 


New style of DNS amplification can yield powerful DDoS attacks

 New style of DNS amplification can yield powerful DDoS attacks

 

Angela Moscaritolo February 04, 2009 

A new class of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks...

Two young people terrorized big Russian firms with DDOS-attacks

Two young people terrorized big Russian firms with DDOS-attacks

 

January 30, 2009 - 8:22pm | author: ayny


 

It was announced that two young people, residents of Ufah, were arrested by the Department”K” of Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia and its...

Techwatch weathers DDoS extortion attack

Techwatch weathers DDoS extortion attack

By John Leyden

FortGuard Anti-DDoS Firewall v2.1 released

FortGuard Anti-DDoS Firewall v2.1 released on 28 Jan, 2009

. Improved ANI - DDoS kernel algorithm

. Fixed IP identification bug

. Licensing is more reliable 

Russian 'cybermilitia' knocks Kyrgyzstan offline

Russian 'cybermilitia' knocks Kyrgyzstan offline

Same tactics used in '08 attack against Georgia, but hackers getting faster, says researcher

January 28, 2009

A Russian "cybermilitia" has knocked the central Asian country of Kyrgyzstan off the Internet, a security researcher said today, demonstrating that the hackers are able to respond even faster than last year, when they waged a digital war against another former Soviet republic, Georgia...

OcUK puts £10K bounty on the heads of DDoS varmints

Overclockers.co.uk is offering a £10,000 ($13,830) reward for information leading to the conviction of attackers who have targeted the technology enthusiast site in a DDoS lasting over a week.

Internet group Anonymous hacks No Cussing Club's website, owner's e-mail account

Internet group Anonymous hacks No Cussing Club's website, owner's e-mail account

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The No Cussing Club's website at 9:26 a.m. on January 21. (EST).
Image: Internet group Anonymous via nocussing.com.

Wikinews has learned that the internet group known only as "Anonymous" has hacked the website of the No Cussing Club (NCC), nocussing.com, for at least two days in a row. On day one, the group hacked into the website, replacing the content with links to images of alleged e-mail conversations. The e-mails appear to be from the founder's e-mail account, accusing organization members of forgery and using the site for their own personal financial gains. The website was also replaced with Anonymous's logo and a message. On January 22, they again attacked the website, by means of a Distributed Denial-of-service attack (DDoS), bringing it offline periodically throughout the day. Anonymous attacked the Scientology website in 2008 with a DDoS attack, taking it off-line for at least two days.

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