Author: Lākana

ʻO ka palekana palekana o ka honua kahiko: ʻO nā haʻawina palekana mai ke awāwa o nā aliʻi

Mahalo i ka lōʻihi o ka Mastercard (aia iā mākou 25 Nā lā!) Ua lawe au i kahi huakaʻiʻelua i ka Aigupita i ka Aigupita ma mua o kēia mahina e kipa i kahi wahi aʻu i makemake mau ai eʻike: nā hale kanu kanu o nā Paraʻo i loko o ke awāwa o nā aliʻi. E like me kaʻenehana palekana, ʻAʻole hiki iaʻu ke kōkua i ke nānāʻana i kēia mau mea…
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Nā hana Cyberight

Pehea e hana ai i kahi hana e komo ana

ʻO kēia pou kahi pane i kahi hoaaloha eʻimi nei i kahi ala cybright i kahi mākeke paʻakikī loa. Hāʻawiʻia he pilikia kēia i kēia mau lā, Ua hoʻoholo wau e kākau i kahi pou ma mua o ka waiho waleʻana i kahi manaʻo. Nā helu likeʻole mai nā kumu he nui e hōʻike ai he nui ka nui i loko o nā role cyburlight,…
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Ua kaua aku ka wai

Nā wai wai: Peheaʻo App a me Cyber ​​hewa i ka infiltrate palekana infrastructure

ʻO kaʻu hālāwai muaʻana me ka honua o nā Cyber-Stubalts i loaʻa ma o kahi neʻeʻana i ka wai o ka wai. I visited a Persian website and discovered that it was downloading malware onto visitorsbrowsers. I promptly contacted the site administrator, who informed me that they had no technical knowledge of the issue. It became apparent that
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credential stuffing

ʻO nā mea waiwai i loaʻaʻole nā ​​ddos!

I have heard this many times over the course of the last several years: someone is experiencing a heavy DDoS attack on their website. When I ask them what type of attack they are experiencing, the answer is usually that the bad guys are sending them thousands or even millions of POST requests. When I
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application ddos attacks

ʻO ka noiʻana i nā hana DDOS DDOS, a pehea e hiki ai iā lākou ke hoʻopauʻia

DDoS (distributed denial of service) and DoS (denial of service) attacks can be broadly classified into three categories based on the layers of the OSI model they target: network layer (Layer 3), transport layer (Layer 4), and application layer (Layer 7). Layer 3 and Layer 4 attacks are typically less complexeven though that they might
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Web Application Firewall (WAF)

The WAF is dead, long live the WAF!

The web application firewall (WAF) is a security tool used to guard against unwanted access to web applications. It is often a security device that sits on top of a web server and guards against threats from the internet or from beyond the network perimeter. Unlike Layer 3 (Network) and Layer 4 (Transport) firewalls, which
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Zombie Cookies Verizon Yahoo AOL

How to deal with new tracking techniques; Zombie cookies and Canvas fingerprinting

Canvas fingerprinting, and Zombie cookie trackers are nothing new; however, these methods are improved and have become notoriously effective over the time. Recently, a study revealed that one in every four 10,000 most visited websites on the internet uses canvas fingerprinting to track the visitors with up to 99.9% pololei. The tracking attempt to collect
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PHP Suhosin

The end of Suhosin; what is next?

For many years, I zealously have used Suhosin with any implementations of PHP5 on Apache2 or PHP-FPM Nginx webservers to defend against SQL injection and other common web attacks. In fact, PHP5 was so disastrous, both in terms of its core security, and its functions and modules that I could have never conceived using it
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Breaking Down Barriers