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Tag Archives: Attacks

Exxon Mobil is suing over attacks on its recycling efforts

January 08, 2025 Exxon Mobil is suing over attacks on its recycling efforts The lawsuit was filed against environmental groups and California’s attorney general. BY Reuters Exxon Mobil filed a lawsuit on Monday against California Attorney General Rob Bonta and several environmental groups, court records show, accusing them of defaming and disparaging the oil giant’s advanced … Continue reading Exxon Mobil is suing over attacks on its recycling efforts

HTTP/2 rapid reset flaw exposes web traffic to potential attacks

HTTP/2 rapid reset flaw exposes web traffic to potential attacks Maxwell William / Oct 14, 2023   A recently discovered flaw in the HTTP/2 protocol, which underpins a significant portion of web traffic, has raised concerns among cybersecurity experts. The vulnerability, known as the “rapid reset flaw,” could potentially expose users to a range of … Continue reading HTTP/2 rapid reset flaw exposes web traffic to potential attacks

Super Bowl XLII Attracted Malicious Attacks Through Sports Bets

Super Bowl XLII Attracted Malicious Attacks Through Sports Bets by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer @lauriesullivan, March 3, 2023 Super Bowl XLII attracted an estimated $16 billion in wagers, a survey published in February by The American Gaming Association (AGA) found. Most bets are made through sports-betting apps, making bets easy and efficient. The popularity of sports betting, … Continue reading Super Bowl XLII Attracted Malicious Attacks Through Sports Bets

Avoid Costly Credential Stuffing Attacks With These 4 Strategies

Jon Schram — October 28, 2018 Follow @purplejon — October 28, 2018 Cybersecurity threats are becoming more prevalent each year, and business owners need to focus on protecting their companies and upgrading their defenses. Companies that use the internet to do business are especially at risk for credential stuffing, a tactic wherein botnets attempt to … Continue reading Avoid Costly Credential Stuffing Attacks With These 4 Strategies

How to Protect Your Small Business From Cyber Attacks

Business.comJanuary 20, 2015 Businesses large and small face a growing threat from cyber attacks. In 2013 alone, 253 data breaches exposed 552 million identities, according to a recent study by computer security software maker Symantec. How much is the threat growing? The number of breaches grew 62% from the previous year, Symantec’s research says. Incidents … Continue reading How to Protect Your Small Business From Cyber Attacks