Showing posts with label Threat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Threat. Show all posts

Monday, 13 May 2013

Nextgen Networks Joins Arbor Networks Cloud SignalingSM Coalition to Stop the Evolving DDoS Threat to Data Centers

Chelmsford, MA (PRWEB) April 17, 2012

Arbor Networks, Inc., a leading provider of security and network management solutions for enterprise data centers and carrier networks, announced today that Nextgen Networks (Nextgen), owner and operator of one of Australias largest fiber networks, has joined Arbors Cloud Signaling Coalition. The Cloud Signaling Coalition (CSC) is an innovative partnership between service providers, datacenter operators and enterprises with the mission to ensure the availability of their network infrastructure and speed time-to-mitigation for distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks.

Nextgens Internet DDoS Protection service is built upon Arbors Peakflow


Nextgen Networks Joins Arbor Networks Cloud SignalingSM Coalition to Stop the Evolving DDoS Threat to Data Centers

Thursday, 18 April 2013

HULK DoS Tool More Hype than Threat - PLXsert Shares Simple Defense Strategies to Neutralize Attackers


Hollywood, Florida USA (PRWEB) June 01, 2012

Prolexic Technologies, the global leader in Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) protection services, today released a threat advisory on the HTTP Unbearable Load King (HULK) denial of service (DoS) script. The script was developed by a network security researcher and shared publicly on his blog. Because of his role, the tool attracted widespread attention and generated panic throughout the digital security industry.

Though it was intended as an educational proof-of-concept, it exposed common weaknesses that could be exploited by malicious actors to bring down servers that have not been optimally configured for performance and DDoS resistance.

What makes HULK dangerous is the fact that a single malicious actor with a single computer could feasibly take down a small, unhardened web server in minutes. Weve tested the tool internally and it is functional, said Neal Quinn, chief operating officer at Prolexic.

Fortunately, this is not a very complex DoS tool, he added. We were quickly able to dissect its approach and stop it dead in its tracks. It is fairly simple to stop HULK attacks and neutralize this vulnerability with the proper configuration settings and rules.

HULK, released May 17, uses randomized header and parameter values to generate a threaded GET flood attack; the randomized requests make it more difficult to distinguish attack threads from legitimate traffic, particularly for automated mitigation solutions. HULK takes advantage of out-of-the-box web server configuration vulnerabilities and spawns 500 threads that collectively stream random GET requests at its website target upon launch, bypassing caching engines to exhaust server resources.

The Prolexic Security Engineering & Response Team (PLXsert) immediately instituted rules to defend against and mitigate HULK attacks and issued a detailed threat advisory to Prolexic customers last week. As a public service, full details of the HULK threat, including recommended mitigation techniques and SNORT rules, are available at http://www.prolexic.com/threatadvisories.

There is a lot at stake for businesses online – whether its a matter of money, reputation, regulatory compliance or business continuity. No one wants to be down for a second, let alone hours or days, Quinn noted. Consequently, any threat can cause panic. While many DDoS threats are very real and severe, in the case of HULK, panic is not necessary. PLXsert is happy to share our practical, effective mitigation method that can be implemented on any WAF or content switch, and transform the HULK back into Dr. Banner.

Prolexic Threat Advisories

Designed to provide early warnings of new or modified DDoS attack signatures and scripts, recently observed by PLXsert, each threat advisory contains a detailed description of the type of attack, a list of attack signatures, and the specific network infrastructure or application that it targets. In addition, Prolexics DDoS mitigation experts also offer insight into the nature of each type of attack, as well as provide specific warnings as to how the attack will affect businesses and enterprises of different sizes and infrastructures. PLXsert also provides threat remediation tips to help subscribers not only recognize the new attack signatures, but also proactively defend against them. The latest threat advisories, including HOIC and Dirt Jumper, are available to the public at http://www.prolexic.com/threatadvisories.

About the Prolexic Security Engineering & Response Team (PLXsert)

PLXsert monitors malicious cyber threats globally and analyzes DDoS attacks using proprietary techniques and equipment. Through data forensics and post attack analysis, PLXsert is able to build a global view of DDoS attacks, which is shared with customers. By identifying the sources and associated attributes of individual attacks, the PLXsert team helps organizations adopt best practices and make more informed, proactive decisions about DDoS threats.

Details of Prolexics mitigation activities and insights into the latest tactics, types, targets and origins of global DDoS attacks are provided in quarterly reports published by the company. A complimentary copy of Prolexic’s Q1 2012 Global DDoS Attack Report is available at http://www.prolexic.com/attackreports.

About Prolexic

Prolexic is the worlds largest, most trusted Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) mitigation provider. Able to absorb the largest and most complex attacks ever launched, Prolexic restores mission-critical Internet-facing infrastructures for global enterprises and government agencies within minutes. Ten of the worlds largest banks and the leading companies in e-Commerce, SaaS, payment processing, travel/hospitality, gaming and other at-risk industries rely on Prolexic to protect their businesses. Founded in 2003 as the worlds first in-the-cloud DDoS mitigation platform, Prolexic is headquartered in Hollywood, Florida and has scrubbing centers located in the Americas, Europe and Asia. To learn more about how Prolexic can stop DDoS attacks and protect your business, please visit http://www.prolexic.com, follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Google+ or follow @Prolexic on Twitter.

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HULK DoS Tool More Hype than Threat - PLXsert Shares Simple Defense Strategies to Neutralize Attackers

Friday, 12 April 2013

Frances Jaguar Network Joins Arbor Networks Cloud SignalingSM Coalition to Stop the Evolving DDoS Threat to Data Centers

Chelmsford, MA (PRWEB) June 19, 2012

Arbor Networks Inc., a leading provider of security and network management solutions for enterprise and service provider networks, announced today that Jaguar Network, a leading value-added hosting provider in France that operates 30 data centers around the world, has joined Arbors Cloud Signaling Coalition. The Cloud Signaling Coalition (CSC) is an innovative partnership between service providers, datacenter operators and enterprises with the mission to ensure the availability of their network infrastructure and speed time-to-mitigation for distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks.

Hosting providers like Jaguar Network often have a higher risk of DDoS attack than stand-alone online businesses because hosting providers in effect aggregate the risk of all their customers. An attack on one customer can affect others and potentially the entire hosting operation because of the heavy reliance on shared infrastructure. The overall impact of a DDoS attack is a function of the time it takes to detect the attack, the time needed to mitigate it and the extent of service degradation both before and after mitigation.

“The success of our business begins with the security and availability of the high-end services we offer,” said Kevin Polizzi, CEO of Jaguar Network. By selecting Arbor Networks, our customers know we take the issue of availability seriously. We have chosen the worlds leading DDoS mitigation vendor to protect our network and our customers assets. Participating in Arbors CloudSignaling Coalition is another way to demonstrate our commitment to leading-edge solutions.

World Leader in DDoS Mitigation

Arbor Networks 450 customers include the vast majority of the world’s ISPs and many of the largest enterprise networks in use today. According to a recent report from Infonetics Research titled, DDoS Prevention Appliance Market Outlook, Arbor Networks was cited as the dominant leader for DDoS prevention overall as well as in the Carrier, Enterprise and Mobile market segments.

Cloud Signaling Functionality: A Faster, Automated Way to Provide Comprehensive DDoS Mitigation

At the heart of Cloud Signaling functionality are Arbor Networks Peakflow


Frances Jaguar Network Joins Arbor Networks Cloud SignalingSM Coalition to Stop the Evolving DDoS Threat to Data Centers

Sunday, 24 March 2013

New Zealands Gen-i Joins Arbor Networks Cloud SignalingSM Coalition to Stop the Evolving DDoS Threat to Data Centers

Chelmsford, MA (PRWEB) July 16, 2012

Arbor Networks, Inc., a leading provider of network security and management solutions for enterprise and service provider networks, announced today that Gen-i, a division of Telecom New Zealand Limited, has joined Arbors Cloud Signaling Coalition. The Cloud Signaling Coalition (CSC) is an innovative partnership between service providers, datacenter operators and enterprises with the mission to ensure the availability of their network infrastructure and speed time-to-mitigation for distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks.

Gen-i provides a wide range of hosted and integrated ICT solutions to business and government organizations, including business continuity, cloud computing, contact center, collaboration, data center and mobility services. From a security services perspective, Gen-i believes that enterprises must secure the network perimeter in order take control of IT risk management. Gen-i’s Safecom service is a suite of security-focused solutions, providing effective, robust protection for the network perimeter 24 hours a day.

Leanne Buer, Gen-i Head of Networked ICT Products, said, Gen-i is committed to offering our clients ICT solutions that deliver real business outcomes. Our clients expect these services to be available, reliable and secure 24/7. We are pleased to participate in Arbors Cloud Signaling Coalition. Arbor is an important part of our Safecom service and we see the CSC as an important tool that will help us further reduce time-to-mitigation for dynamic threats facing our client networks.

The Cloud Signaling system is efficient and integrated, bridging the customer premise to the service provider cloud. Arbor is bringing its decade of DDoS mitigation experience in ISP networks to the enterprise at a time when availability threats are top of mind for network operators, said Nick Race, Arbor Networks country manager for Australia and New Zealand.

World Leader in DDoS Mitigation

Arbor Networks 450 customers include the vast majority of the world’s ISPs and many of the largest enterprise networks in use today. According to a recent report from Infonetics Research titled, DDoS Prevention Appliance Market Outlook, Arbor Networks was cited as the dominant leader for DDoS prevention overall as well as in the Carrier, Enterprise and Mobile market segments.

Cloud Signaling Functionality: A Faster, Automated Way to Provide Comprehensive DDoS Mitigation

At the heart of Cloud Signaling functionality are Arbor Networks Peakflow


New Zealands Gen-i Joins Arbor Networks Cloud SignalingSM Coalition to Stop the Evolving DDoS Threat to Data Centers