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Trending Kevin Mitnick the most famous hacker

Where it all began Kevin David Mitnick is one of the most famous hackers. At age 13 Mitnick used dumpster dicing and social engineering to bypass the bus ticketing system in Los Angeles, this way he was able to ride the LA area using unused transfer slips. First big step His first unauthorized access to […]

Release notes Watch the new WAF in action

The beta version of WAF 2.0 is performing much better than we expected. The feedback we’ve been receiving about it is truly fascinating. More and more people are realizing just how powerful this module is. It’s already – effectively protecting – hundreds of servers against SQL injections, XSS attacks, command injections, directory traversal, data leakage and […]

Threat lab Serious Drupal vulnerability alert! How to virtual patch it with BitNinja WAF?

2 days ago, a serious vulnerability, SA-CORE-2018-002 (CVE-2018-7600) has been found in Drupal 6, 7 and 8, which affects over one million websites. All the unpatched Drupals are in serious danger! An attacker can upload backdoors or malware via this newly discovered vulnerability. The vulnerability is scored 21/25 Highly Critical! Details of the vulnerability: This […]

Release notes Brand-new BitNinja WAF 2.0 is out now – open beta

Update: WAF 2.0 became mature. Wooow! Are you ready for something new? Well, we have it!  The long-awaited BitNinja WAF 2.0 beta is now here! Currently, this beta is available for everyone who has Pro or Trial license. But wait! Before you go running to our Dashboard, to switch it on … please take a […]

Security analysis Suspect BitNinja behind the increased server load?

As you know, providing all-in-one server security, BitNinja protects 3000+ Linux web servers worldwide, capturing 100 million incidents a month and keeping 1.7 million suspicious IP addresses in its blocklists to protect you and your customers. Mixing that up with custom infrastructures, configurations, and software in each sometimes leads to a high load on the server. Despite […]

Security analysis Fun way to read a book

What do you think about SPAMs? Most of us think they are useless and heavily annoying, but not for everybody. There are some geeks, who totally understand the background and find it rubbish, but sometimes they read them to “entertain themselves” and learn more about the recent patterns hacker tactics. Have you ever found a hidden […]

Threat lab Bugs discovered in ModSecurity and MongoDB PHP extension

Bugs are always hunting us.  Recently we found some bugs during our work, but keep calm, they're not in the BitNinja agent. 😉 Let’s see what we explored: ModSecurity bug: empty comment line In our WAF2.0 (beta will come soon) we implemented ModSecurity as well as the OWASP’s core ruleset. Recently, our developers found a […]

Threat lab Meltdown and Spectre attacks

A new class of side-channel attacks have been appeared, which exploit the following CPU vulnerabilities: CVE-2017-5715 : branch target injection CVE-2017-5753 : bounds check bypass CVE-2017-5754 : rogue data cache load Meltdown and Spectre rely on them and allow the hackers to read the memory content of other programs, it means they can access the […]

Release notes Hot new feature - Goodbye CAPTCHA! Hello Browser Integrity Check!

How would you imagine a world where annoying CAPTCHAs are not the first line when it comes to identification of botnets and human visitors? Here at BitNinja we thought big and made it come true. Let us show you a security solution where the visitors with suspicious incidents in their past don't have to type anything, […]

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