
Smart home tech could be helping criminals disrupt internet services
Poorly secured smart home technology and routers could be used by cybercriminals selling DDOS attack services.
Poorly secured smart home technology and routers could be used by cybercriminals selling DDOS attack services.
A number of Blizzard services were inaccessible during the early hours of Thursday morning.
Because lockdowns have us all at home relying on the internet ever more, cybercriminals have spotted an opportunity to sow mayhem.
Cloud protection and traffic acceleration come to Vodacom Business thanks to its newly minted partnership with Cloudflare.
South Africa’s can expect fewer disruptions to their internet service as exchanges being protecting against DDoS attacks.
Despite the duration of attacks dropping, the number of attacks increased by 30 percentage points between Q2 2019 and Q3 2019.
After DDoS attacks on Sunday, a new wave hit this Monday morning.
Local banks have implemented robust defensive measures in order to fend of DDoS attacks.
Cool Ideas has explained to customers why its network may have been slow or inaccessible this month.
Evernote suffers DDoS attack but says that security was not compromised
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