A disproportionate number of people downloading the open source DIY tool being used to launch DDoS attacks on companies deemed hostile to Wikileaks appear to be based in the UK, new figures have suggested. . According to security company Impreva, the total download for the The link for this article located at Tech World is no longer available. . The rise of a DDoS tool linked to Wikileaks has drawn attention in the UK cybersecurity scene, with increased downloads showing a surge of interest in activism and anonymity. DDoS Attacks, Open Source Tools, Cybersecurity Trends. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Mozilla yesterday reported a "huge increase" in downloads of Firefox in Germany after that country's computer security agency urged users of Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) to dump the browser and run a rival instead.. German downloads of Firefox during a four-day stretch starting last Friday jumped by about 300,000 over normal, said Ken Kovash, Mozilla's director of analytics, on the company's "Blog of Metrics." "Over the past few days there has been a huge increase in the number of Firefox downloads from IE users in Germany," Kovash claimed. Norwegian browser maker Opera Software said that downloads in Germany of its desktop application were double the usual rate last weekend, and downloads in Australia were up 40% over normal. Mozilla and Opera cited recommendations by German, French and Australian authorities to stop using IE as the cause for the jump. Last Friday, Germany's Federal Office for Information Security, known by its German initials of BSI, and France's CERTA each called for users to stop running IE until Microsoft patches a critical vulnerability. "Pending a patch from the publisher, CERT recommends using an alternative browser," a translation of the French advisory stated. The link for this article located at ComputerWorld is no longer available. . German downloads of Firefox during a four-day stretch starting last Friday jumped by about 300,000 o. mozilla, yesterday, reported, 'huge, increase', downloads, firefox, germany, country's. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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