Over its years as an Internet behemoth, Google has learned a lot about fighting hackers who would knock its services off the web. Now it's offering its muscle to a far more vulnerable set of targets.
Google says Project Shield is totally free, will not interfere with targeted advertising or adverting analysis, and Google will not be adding advertising for using the service. It can use a site’s SSL ...
This is the third part in a four-part series about journalism and cybersecurity. See part one, part two and part four. If you’re a small, independent news publisher, the idea that the biggest internet ...
With midterm elections looming and primaries already underway in many states, anxiety has been building over the possibility of cyberattacks that could impact voting. Though officials and election ...
Attacking your enemies online can be incredibly cheap. For those who know where to look, it can cost as little as $150 to launch a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack on a website and take it ...