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Fur trade targeted in DoS protest

Fur trade targeted in DoS protest

Animal rights protesters have launched denial of service (DoS) attacks against several companies that work in the fur trade.
René Millman Feb 15 2005 4:43PM Security
Cisco routers vulnerable to Denial Of Service attacks

Cisco routers vulnerable to Denial Of Service attacks

Cisco has revealed that vulnerabilities in its Internetwork Operating Software can allow hackers to launch successful Denial of Services attacks against routers for the Cisco IOS Telephony Service, Cisco CallManager Express, and Survivable Remote Site Telephony.
Staff Writers Jan 24 2005 10:28AM Hardware
Al-Jazeera hacked in DoS attack

Al-Jazeera hacked in DoS attack

Qatari news broadcaster Al-Jazeera -- sometimes called the Arab CNN -- has again been hit by hackers, with its computer network compromised by trojans causing Denial of Service (DoS) attacks on its global customer base, including in Australia.
Staff Writers Jan 19 2005 1:23PM Security
Colorado ISP co-op blocks DoS attacks, improves service

Colorado ISP co-op blocks DoS attacks, improves service

Bijou Telephone Co-op, which provides internet access to 10,000 businesses and homes east of Denver, Colo., has implemented iPolicy Network's technology to block attacks that were eating up bandwidth and degrading service.
Marcia Savage Sep 13 2004 9:51PM Security
DoS teen released on bail

DoS teen released on bail

A UK court has granted bail to a teenager arrested for launching five million emails at his ex-employer.
Dan Ilett Jul 13 2004 3:45PM Security
A Next-Generation DoS Attack: ‘Distributed Reflection’

A Next-Generation DoS Attack: ‘Distributed Reflection’

Denial-of-service (DoS) attacks just got worse - and easier! DoS is actually a grab bag of a great many techniques (such as worms and SYN flooding), all with the objective of denying legitimate clients access to services running on Internet based servers.
Rodney Denno Jan 14 2004 4:00PM Security

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