In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, staying ahead of vulnerabilities and ensuring the safety of your digital assets is paramount. This week, the cURL project, under the stewardship of Daniel...
In the world of cybersecurity, vulnerabilities are an ever-present concern. Recently, security researchers unearthed a noteworthy vulnerability in the GNU C Library’s dynamic loader, often referred to as ld.so. This...
The comprehensive report we present here delves into the evolving threat landscape of 2023, offering insights into the changing face of Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks. This analysis draws from a wealth...
In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, the role of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) has become pivotal in ensuring the reliability and performance of online services. Companies recognize the importance of investing...
A Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) company such as RELIANOID reports successfully thwarting a significant distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack directed at a major US bank earlier this month. This attack reached...
Cyber Security has evolved very quickly over the years, from an IT issue to an issue to be used in businesses. It has been demonstrated that Cyber attacks can be...
In today’s digital landscape, data breaches have become alarmingly commonplace due to the staggering volume of data generated daily. While high-profile e-commerce giants often make headlines as prime targets, the...
The year 2020 witnessed a profound transformation in the realm of business technology. While remote work tools grabbed our attention initially, the spotlight has since shifted towards the rapid growth...
Cyber threats are becoming more persistent and severe than ever. As technology advances, cyber attackers are developing newer generations of dangerous malware and improving their malicious attacks. As a result...
The Relianoid Team is glad to announce that Enterprise Appliances (in all their platforms Virtual, Baremetal, Hardware or Cloud) are not affected by the 12 year vulnerability found in Linux...