Coastal Flooding in Cities Like Vancouver, LA, and Seattle Could Double by 2050
Some cities are preparing for the worst. Others aren’t doing enough. Continue reading Coastal Flooding in Cities Like Vancouver, LA, and Seattle Could Double by 2050
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Some cities are preparing for the worst. Others aren’t doing enough. Continue reading Coastal Flooding in Cities Like Vancouver, LA, and Seattle Could Double by 2050
I was the target of different attacks today. The last one created this traffic on port 80. Apache is down and the load on server remains high.
Firewall is enabled.
Any suggestions?
15:27:10.203993 IP 188.125.110.42.38818 &… Continue reading How to deal with this denial of service attack on an Apache server?
I’m still new to Asterisk/Elastix and apologize if this question is misplaced.
Recently one of our larger clients was hacked and we remedied the situation by enabling fail2ban. It seemed to have stopped the hackers from tryi… Continue reading Elastix Asterisk CLI flooded with chan_sip.c / sip_xmit warnings
I’m still new to Asterisk/Elastix and apologize if this question is misplaced.
Recently one of our larger clients was hacked and we remedied the situation by enabling fail2ban. It seemed to have stopped the hackers from trying to register… Continue reading Elastix Asterisk CLI flooded with chan_sip.c / sip_xmit warnings
I was reading RFC4987 describing SYN cookies and seems Maximum Segment Size (MSS) is encoded in the SYN cookie and I am not sure why that is the case? Can someone explain why we need the MSS in the SYN cookie?
On a recent switch, is MAC flooding still a vulnerability to be careful of? If that attack is patched on most of them, then on which type of switch is it still vulnerable?
I have a Cisco ASA 5510 (ASA Version 8.3(2)) that has been getting a syn flood attack on it (or more accurately through it – targeting a host behind it) a couple of times a day for the past few days. The Internet connection … Continue reading Cisco ASA SYN flood detection and response not working
What is the best way to defend your website against HTTP flood POST/GET attacks?
What is the best way to defend your website against HTTP flood POST/GET attacks?
I’m looking for tools which can perform HTTP FLOOD ATTACK .
I seached a lot and this is the only tool I’ve found DoSHTTP.
Does anyone know another tool?
I want to test them on my localhost to find which one is the best.