Last month, you might have heard on the news or read on the Web that China hijacked part of the Internet for 18 minutes or so - possibly by accident, possibly not - and stole a bunch of Internet data.
A recent report from Palo Alto Networks’s Unit 42 exposes the persistent and evolving threat of DNS hijacking, a stealthy tactic cybercriminals use to reroute internet traffic. By leveraging passive ...
Security experts disagree on whether China Telecom's hijack of major Internet domains was an attack, but the incident has heightened awareness of the potential cyber threat On April 8, China Telecom ...
The Federal Communications Commission wants to verify that Internet service providers are strengthening their networks against attacks that take advantage of vulnerabilities in Border Gateway Protocol ...
Software titan Microsoft and computer security giant Symantec said Thursday that they smashed a hacker-infected computer network that was hijacking Internet searches. Think about all of the different ...