Such errors are server-related – 500 is indicative of an internal server error; 502 indicates that the server is under strain (commonly seen if the site is under DDoS attack); or 503 indicates the server has given up the ghost, been moved, or your...
There's plenty of logic in governments using the social tools at hand; anti-government and illegal activities, such as the UK riots in August, the Anonymous DDoS attacks, and revolutionary actions in Egypt all took great advantage of social media.
Does it have a good load balancer and can it handle a DDOS, or denial of service attack? I just re-emerged to the world of the living from a week of sessions at Black Hat and DEFCON conferences here in Las Vegas.
Anonymous, the hacktivist group most famous for a series of DDoS (denial of service) attacks on a range of major websites in December of last year, was banned from the Google+ social network for community standards violations.
My server is still online, even with low tech abuse reports to my ISP, DDOS of 860 million a second (Impressive but pointless), and whatever else. My server remains online, DDOS, URL probing, port scans, and seriously did you just try to 'NUKE' me...
A clandestine group that supports Wikileaks is taking responsibility for the DDOS (distributed denial of services) problems Mastercard has been experiencing today Here's a roundup of this week's columns and news stories for the week of Dec.to Dec...
Even though there have been cyber attacks before, and these are merely DDOS attacks, this is the first time it has been when a network of individuals are able to bring down major sites not only in real time, but in front of the eyes of those...
Mastercard and Visa were among sites facing serious DDOS attacks yesterday following their involvement with WikiLeaks. Accusations of censoring of WikiLeaks out of Trending Topics this week has seen the threat of attacks on Twitter from Anonymous...
A clandestine group that supports Wikileaks is taking responsibility for the DDOS (distributed denial of services) problems Mastercard has been experiencing today, the New York Times reported. The group, which calls itself Anonymous, explained in a...
DDoS attacks aside, this secretive collection of hackers is behaving, well, much like we would when we market a client in the search engines and social platforms. My last post, about how YouTube's new features will affect internet marketers...