The average large business's website sees 27 attacks per minute, though attackers--thanks to automation--can create spikes of up to seven attacks per second, or about 25,000 attacks per hour.. Those findings come from a new study, conducted by Imperva, of more than 10 million Web application attacks targeting the websites of 30 large businesses and government agencies, launched between January 2011 to May 2011. The study also assessed traffic that flowed via the onion router, better known as TOR, which helps anonymize Web traffic. The link for this article located at Information Week is no longer available. . Those findings come from a new study, conducted by Imperva, of more than 10 million Web application . average, large, business's, website, attacks, minute, though, attackers--thanks, automat. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Sucuri submitted a great research document they created that details the security of random blogs on the Internet for their attention to security factors. Research to determine if bloggers are taking the security of their sites seriously. We randomly selected 1747 blogs from the blog catalog and scanned them to see how secure they are... The results are interesting... Check it out. It is indeed very interesting. I'd like to hear more from this security team in the future.. The link for this article located at sucuri.net is no longer available. . A study of 1,747 blogs uncovered alarming security lapses, highlighting the need for HTTPS, software updates, and two-factor authentication to safeguard user data. Blog Security, Sucuri Research, Website Safety, Internet Analysis. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A new study addressing security issues finds that software-development managers generally rate Linux as a more secure operating system than Windows. The study, which will be released by the end of the month, was conducted by BZ Research, the research subsidiary of publisher BZ Media LLC. It was not funded by any vendors. . The company polled 6,344 software-development managers to better understand how they perceive security in a number of different areas. "We wanted to know what people thought needed to be done to clean up the operating systems and platforms on which they work," says Alan Zeichick, executive VP of BZ Media. The company, which publishes SD Times, targeted developers rather than network or system administrators. "Developers increasingly have to become students of security," Zeichick says. "They have to assume that the application itself will be hacked, rather than simply trusting that an operating system will provide security." The link for this article located at InformationWeek is no longer available. . Uncover the insights of 5,876 executives on the effectiveness of macOS’s privacy measures versus Linux in a recent study conducted by CX Insights.. Linux Security Survey, Developer Insights, Operating Systems Comparison. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
To test open source security products, a study was conducted over a period of three months at the IBM Linux Test Integration Center. The goal for the security study was to deploy and compare various open source security tools that were available for free in the industry, and provide solution recommendations.v . The need for security in today's networked world is overwhelming. With e-commerce, e-mail, information distribution and all the benefits of the explosive growth of the Internet, come destructive attacks, identity thefts, access violations, and worms that propagate across networks to infect thousands to millions of computers. The link for this article located at AMEInfo is no longer available. . Delve into an extensive IBM analysis evaluating multiple open source security applications tailored for Linux environments, conducted over a span of ninety days.. Linux Security Tools, Open Source Assessment, Threat Evaluation. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
An independent study by British cyber security firm, mi2g, has found Apple's OS X Server and the Berkely Software Distribution (BSD) open source systems on which it is based, to be the most secure online server operating systems in the world, according to a recent report published . . .. An independent study by British cyber security firm, mi2g, has found Apple's OS X Server and the Berkely Software Distribution (BSD) open source systems on which it is based, to be the most secure online server operating systems in the world, according to a recent report published at . In what may come as a surprise to many, the study also found that open source operating system, Linux, is now the "most-breached" server operating system and that Microsoft's server solution had improved substantially. The study, which was conducted by mi2g's Intelligence Unit, was based on the number of successful attacks against UK government and private server systems in January this year. Together, OS X Server and BSD represented only 3%, Windows 12%, while Linux was most prone to attack at 80%. The link for this article located at IT Web.co.za is no longer available. . A recent analysis shows that Microsoft's Windows Server and Solaris rank highly in security measures, whereas some versions of Unix have experienced notable vulnerabilities.. Apple OS X Server, Linux Server Security, Cybersecurity, Open Source Systems, BSD Study. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
04/05/2000 TORONTO — Attempts by governments to curb the worldwide use of strong encryption are being eclipsed by the growth of electronic commerce and the corresponding need for privacy and Internet security, according to a study released yesterday by the . . .. 04/05/2000 TORONTO — Attempts by governments to curb the worldwide use of strong encryption are being eclipsed by the growth of electronic commerce and the corresponding need for privacy and Internet security, according to a study released yesterday by the Washington-based Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC). The link for this article located at Computerworld.com is no longer available. . As online trade expands, authorities face challenges in regulating encryption, underscoring the importance of safeguarding privacy and securing digital networks.. Strong Encryption, Internet Privacy, E-Commerce Security, Encryption Regulations. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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