Tuesday, August 18, 2009

SQL injection attacks

By Jaikumar Vijayan
August 18, 2009 10:32 PM ET
from Computerworld article

Computerworld - This week's disclosure that the huge data thefts at Heartland Payment Systems and other retailers resulted from SQL injection attacks could finally push retailers into paying serious attention to Web application security vulnerabilities, just as the breach at TJX focused attention on wireless issues.

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Friday, August 14, 2009

Networking Blog from Microsoft TechNet

Great "real world" networking blog from Microsoft TechNet.

http://blogs.technet.com/networking/

Thursday, August 06, 2009

Facebook Confirms Problems, DDoS Attack

Facebook Confirms Problems, DDoS Attack
from pcmag.com

08.06.09

by Chloe Albanesius

Facebook is the latest social networking site to experience difficulties this morning, though the company initially stopped short of confirming a denial-of-service attack. Later, however, the popular social-networking site changed its stance.

As a result, the site slightly altered a previously-issued statement.

"Earlier this morning, Facebook encountered network issues related to an apparent distributed denial of service attack, that resulted in degraded service for some users," the site said. "No user data was at risk and we have restored full access to the site for most users. We're continuing to monitor the situation to ensure that users have the fast and reliable experience they've come to expect from Facebook."

Previously, Facebook only referred to a "degraded site experience" without any reference to a denial-of-service attack.

Early Thursday morning, Facebook users experienced slow log-in times. Many who did manage to access their accounts experienced a "no network" pop-up message when trying to complete normal tasks such as posting status updates, accessing friends' pages, and sending messages.

Complete posting.