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A pro-Kremlin cybercrime network has been taken offline after an international law enforcement operation disrupted over 100 ...
IoT devices are notoriously under-secured. Unlike traditional computing systems, these devices often come with limited ...
European Union law enforcement agencies Europol and Eurojust announced on Wednesday that they had coordinated an ...
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Cloudflare says that, of customer‑identified DDoS attacks, competitors are behind 63% of attacks, and 5% are self‑inflicted.
A Europol operation has succeeded in disrupting a pro-Russian hacktivist network accused of conducting DDoS cyber attacks on targets in Ukraine and Europe.
Europol dismantles NoName057(16), a Russian group behind DDoS attacks, arresting two and targeting over 1,000 supporters.
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Investigators said they disrupted more than 100 servers used by the group, along with a "major part" of the group's main infrastructure.
The streaming platform suffered from a DDoS attack, so the company moved the broadcast to its YouTube channel.
A international operation hit the infrastructure of a pro-Russian cybercrime network linked to DDoS attacks targeting Ukraine and its allies.
An international law enforcement operation dubbed "Operation Eastwood" has targeted the infrastructure of the pro-Russian ...