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    INVISUS Direct Threat Of The Month DoS Attacks

    By admin | August 7, 2008

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    INVISUS Direct has identified the security threat of the month as DoS attacks. In this report we will explain what a Dos Attack is and how you can prevent it.

    What is a DoS Attack

    Here is an example of a DoS attack. In July vulnerabilities were uncovered that allowed remote authenticated attackers to launch denial-of-service (DoS) on the Windows Live OneCare/Windows Defender/ForeFront.

    How Does a DoS attack Work

    In the case of Windows Live OnceCare is a new subscription-based service provided by Microsoft to protect Windows computers (Always aprime target for hackers).

    In this DoS attack the recently discovere vulnerabilities did not need user interaction. In most cases a DoS attack is iniciated by sending an email to the victim, convensing the victim to visit a website or be transfering files through a p2p/im (peer 2 peer transfer or Instant Messaging).

    how To Prevent a DoS Attack

    In the case of Microsoft they issued an update to correct this vulnerability. However, the best pervention is making sure your security is up todate and is enterprise grade software.

    The iSimplify service by INVISUS Direct provides four individual layers of protection that will help to detect and prevent a DoS attack.

    The second action you should take is to educate your family so they know what to look for when they are surfing the net, transfering files through p2p or Iming with their friends.

    Never Give Up,

    Troy Dooly

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    Topics: Cybercrime News, INVISUS Updates |

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