- By Lucian Constantin
- July 29th, 2009
BIND DNS Servers Vulnerable to Denial of Service Attacks
Remotely exploitable bug discovered in the popular DNS software
- By Lucian Constantin
- July 9th, 2009
New OpenSSH Exploit Possibly Used in the Wild
Experts urge users to upgrade to the latest version
- By Lucian Constantin
- June 20th, 2009
Web Servers in Danger from Low Bandwidth HTTP DoS
New attack capable of rendering web servers unresponsive with ease
- By Giorgiana Bursuc
- March 5th, 2009
Barracuda Web Application Firewall 860 and 960 Launched
Will provide enterprise protection against malicious attacks
- By Marius Oiaga
- November 28th, 2008
SQL Injection Malicious Tools Cost on Average $63
In the underground economy
- By Lucian Constantin
- November 11th, 2008
DNS Servers Still in Danger
A survey shows that one in four DNS servers are still vulnerable to various attacks
- By Lucian Constantin
- September 5th, 2008
The IRS Network Puts Tax Payers at Risk
Security audit reveals impressive number of vulnerable or unauthorized web servers on the network
- By Lucian Constantin
- August 29th, 2008
U.S. Plans to Deploy DNSSEC
An official government memo describes new policy regarding DNSSEC implementation
- By Lucian Constantin
- August 14th, 2008
First Stable Version of OpenVAS Security Scanner Released
The Open Vulnerability Assessment System has reached stable development status
- By Denisa Ilascu
- August 7th, 2008
Email Security Threatened by DNS Flaw
Warns the IOActive specialist who discovered the bug
- By Bogdan Popa
- May 22nd, 2008
Phlashing Attacks Could Destroy Your Hardware
According to security experts
- By Alexandru Dumitru
- September 26th, 2007
Romanians Could Take Down The Internet!
Hackers attack VeriSign
- By Alexandru Dumitru
- September 11th, 2007
Password Leak: How the White-hatter Did It
Tor used incorrectly