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Best Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Protection Tools

eSecurity Planet

Distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks can cripple an organization, a network, or even an entire country, and they show no sign of slowing down. DDoS attacks may only make up a small percentage of security threats, but their consequences can be devastating. According to Imperva Research Labs, DDoS attacks tend to come in waves.

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How to Mitigate DDoS Attacks with Log Analytics

CyberSecurity Insiders

Is your organization prepared to mitigate Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks against mission-critical cloud-based applications? A DDoS attack is a cyber attack that uses bots to flood the targeted server or application with junk traffic, exhausting its resources and disrupting service for real human users. Source: Testbytes.

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Why Would Someone Hack My Website?

SiteLock

Julia’s eCommerce Site Goes Down In Style. Cybercriminals used a DDoS attack to bring down Julia’s website. DDoS is a type of attack in which a hacker attempts to take down a website by flooding it with multiple requests. To prevent a DDoS attack, a web application firewall must be used.

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What is a Website Vulnerability and How Can it be Exploited?

SiteLock

These types of vulnerabilities are frequently used to launch other attacks, such as DDoS and cross-site scripting attacks. These types of attacks are particularly vexing for ecommerce and banking sites where attackers can gain access to sensitive financial information. Change user passwords to hijack accounts.