11 octobre 2023 | Local, Défense et sécurité

Warning to website admins: HTTP/2 zero-day causes massive DDoS attacks, patch now | IT World Canada News

Developers and administrators of web servers are being warned to install patches to fix a critical zero-day vulnerability in a key protocol that led to a recent record-smashing denial of service attack. Dubbed Rapid Reset, it leverages HTTP/2’s stream cancellation feature by sending a request and immediately canceling it, over and over. By automating what

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