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DDoS attackers turn fire on ISPs and gaming servers

DDoS attackers seem to have switched their attention from banks to gaming hosts, ISPs and even enterprises, half-year figures from Chinese mitigation vendor NSFOCUS have confirmed.

The firm’s recent statistics show that the peak for DDoS attacks on banks happened in the first half of 2013 when they accounted for an extraordinary 45 percent of all attacks, with enterprises second in the target list at around 25 percent.

By the second half of last year, this had started to change with bank attacks slipping under 10 percent – this has since dropped to fractions of a percent. If banks are now off the menu, online gaming and ISPs are suddenly popular, rising in the first half of 2014 to 10 percent and nearly 15 percent of attacks respectively.

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Microsoft Phones, tablets as gaming controllers that detect gritting teeth, blinking?

After Microsoft was cleared of infringing upon Google patents with the Xbox, the company announced “enhanced transparency” by launching a Microsoft patent tracker.
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E-Commerce and Online Gaming Phishing Attacks Surge in Q3 According to IID Report – Forbes

BusinessWire – IID (Internet Identity), a provider of technology and services that help organizations secure Internet presence, today released its Third Quarter Phishing Trends Report that revealed phishing attacks through impersonation of e-commerce sites …
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E-commerce and online gaming phishing attacks surge – Help Net Security

Phishing attacks through impersonation of e-commerce sites and gaming companies increased significantly year-over-year around the world in the third quarter of 2010, according to IID. Instances when cyber criminals used likenesses of e-commerce companies …
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