Category: Web Attacks

Te ma'i puupuu i roto i te pape

Te mau aroraa i roto i te mau apoo pape: e mea nahea te mau taata taparahi taata e te mau taata iino i te ôraa i roto i te mau faanahoraa paruru

To'u farerei-matamua-raa i te ao o te mau cyber-criminals, ua tupu ïa na roto i te hoê aroraa i ni'a i te pape e rave rahi matahiti i ma'iri a'e nei. 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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Te mau nota

E ere te DDoS i te hoê DDoS!

Ua faaroo vau i te reira e rave rahi taime i roto i te roaraa o te mau matahiti i ma'iri: te faaruru nei te hoê taata i te hoê aroraa teimaha i ni'a i ta ratou tahua itenati. 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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Te mau Mana'o Tauturu no te Haapiiraa e te A

Te mau Mana'o Tauturu no te Haapiiraa e te A, e nahea te reira e nehenehe ai e faaitihia

DDoS (Horo'a i te taviniraa) e Te mau nota (te pato'iraa i te taviniraa) E nehenehe te mau aroraa e tatuhaahia i roto e toru tuhaa niuhia i nia i te mau tuhaa o te faanahoraa OSI o ta ratou e tapao ra: Puohu pu'ereni (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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