Monthly Archives: November 2010
Two New HTTP POST Attack Tools Released
During 2010 OWASP Application Security Conference at Washington, researchers demonstrated how it is possible to conduct a new form of distributed denial of service “that floods the web server with a slow HTTP traffic. Currently there is two free utility
Secunia Was Owned or DNS/domain hijacked?
Today Morning Secunia website was out of service and the reason of this service disruption is a DNS-attack. Many users thought that the website was compromised by hackers but that was not the case, the attack was made on the
Venafi Maps & Manage your Growing Encryption
Any kind of Information that is transmitted on a corporate network and Internet can be easily intercepted by a malicious user or interested third party person. Many modern algorithms that have been considered as a standard after sometime we find
OpenSSL New Buffer Overrun Attack
OpenSSL core team informed about a new vulnerability in OpenSSL based TLS server. Users of all OpenSSL 0.9.8 are invited to upgrade immediately to OpenSSL 0.9.8p, in which the bug has been fixed. And Users of OpenSSL 1.0.0 and 1.0.0a