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Slow Read DOS Attack Created by Software Engineer Shows HTTP Server Vulnerability

January 6, 2012 — A software engineer has created a new HTTP denial-of-service attack that is harder to detect since it relies on prolonging the time clients need to read web server responses, according to a report by InfoWorld.

VeriSign Collaborates with Industry Leaders to Bring Trust to the Cloud

April 22, 2010 — In an effort to foster new levels of trust in online services, Internet infrastructure services provider VeriSign is collaborating with other industry leaders to develop online identity best practices and market solutions for enterprise cloud services and applications.

Tata Adds New VMS With Qualys

November 5, 2008 — Telecommunications giant Tata Communications has announced the global availability of its new Vulnerability Management Service, a key part of its Managed Security Services suite, improving security and help organizational compliance.

DedicatedCentral Adds Scanning Tool

March 14, 2005 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Dedicated Hosting provider DedicatedCentral (dedicatedcentral.com), and Qualys, Inc. (qualys.com), announced on Friday that DedicatedCentral has selected QualysGuard to provide complete PowerScan vulnerability management. DedicatedCentral’s PowerScan service assures customers that their business will not be disrupted as a result of security breaches.

BrickServer Offers Protection Without Patching

March 8, 2004 – Security continues to be the predominant concern among service providers and enterprises that deploy mission-critical IT applications. The frequency and sophistication of network attacks are growing with the use of automated hacking tools, worms and viruses that inflict worldwide damage over the Internet in just a few hours.

BT Ignite Launches Online Vulnerability Scanner

April 24, 2002 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Communications service provider BT Ignite (ignite.com) announced on Wednesday that it has launched an online vulnerability assessment service, the BT Ignite Internet Vulnerability Scanner, designed to evaluate the security of Internet-facing Web, mail and application servers.