To Pay or Not to Pay: It’s About the Provider

The question–to pay or not to pay ransom–goes back to another question: who is your DDoS mitigation provider?
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Major Global Ransom Denial of Service Campaign Continues Rising Trend in Global DDoS Attacks

Extortionists Claim Connection to Fancy Bear and Lazarus Group In the past weeks the number of serious Ransom Denial of Service (RDoS) threats has ramped-up considerably, with extortion campaigns targeting thousands of large commercial organizations in… Continue reading Major Global Ransom Denial of Service Campaign Continues Rising Trend in Global DDoS Attacks

Keep It Simple: Choosing the Right DDoS Mitigation Strategy

The cyber industry offers a plenitude of DDoS mitigation solutions. Here are a few guidelines that can help simplify your selection process.
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Fast, Furious, and Scalable: Designing a High-throughput, Real-time Network Traffic Analyzer

These days, our focus is on spoiling our customers. For example, we give our DDoS Protection customers the peace of mind that their network traffic is routing through Imperva’s cloud for consistent volumetric attack protection. That protection wo… Continue reading Fast, Furious, and Scalable: Designing a High-throughput, Real-time Network Traffic Analyzer

Designing DDoS Mitigation Solutions for Simplicity & Speed

Given the key aspect of DDoS mitigation is accurate detection & fast mitigation, over designing the solution can create confusion when you’re under attack.
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Imperva Shields Against Windows DNS Server RCE Vulnerability (CVE-2020-1350)

Recently, Check Point researchers found a 17-year-old high-profile flaw, SIGRed (CVE-2020-1350). The flaw is a wormable, critical vulnerability in the Windows DNS server, and can be triggered by a malicious DNS response. On a zero to 10 scale, this vul… Continue reading Imperva Shields Against Windows DNS Server RCE Vulnerability (CVE-2020-1350)

The Anatomy of Massive Application Layer DDoS Attacks

During 2020 between June 18 and June 24 Imperva mitigated massive 200K RPS (Request Per Second) attacks on a daily basis. Here at Imperva we investigate major attacks we mitigated in order to gain a better understanding of their anatomy and allow for s… Continue reading The Anatomy of Massive Application Layer DDoS Attacks

DDoS Protection for Networks: Combatting Local Preference from ISPs

One of the most common issues we have seen when onboarding customers to our DDoS Protection for Networks service is when a customer’s ISP implements a high local preference. This prevents the Internet from recognizing that Imperva is the best pat… Continue reading DDoS Protection for Networks: Combatting Local Preference from ISPs

Vulnerable Voting Infrastructure and the Future of Election Security

As the United States prepares for the 2020 presidential election, there is concern regarding the vulnerability of the country’s voting infrastructure
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How COVID-19 Changed our Sales Enablement – for Good

COVID-19 challenged us to transition engagements to the virtual world. Learn how we mastered virtual classes to conduct sales training around the world.
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