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The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
The controversial Wikileaks website is promising access to almost 1500 classified United States documents relating to Australia.
By AAP | 29 November, 2010 12:23
Researchers at the Queensland University of Technology hope to test and mitigate the risks of a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack by creating and running their own internal testbed.
By James Hutchinson | 21 September, 2010 12:53
The Twitter micro-blogging and social networking service was hit with a denial-of-service attack Thursday morning that has rendered the site unavailable for users.
By Elizabeth Montalbano | 07 August, 2009 05:24
Governments looking to silence critics and stymie opposition have added DDOS (distributed denial of service) attacks to their censoring methods, according to a security expert speaking at the Source Boston Security Showcase.
By Fred O'Connor | 13 March, 2009 02:51
A scrap between two pornographic Web sites turned nasty when one figured out how to take down the other by exploiting a previously unknown quirk in the Internet's Domain Name System (DNS).
By Robert McMillan | 06 February, 2009 08:17
Twitter and Facebook were hit today with denial-of-service attacks that can knock a site offline, but don't steal information or cause permanent damage. The question is, why?
By Erik Larkin | 07 August, 2009 09:01
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