by Tóth Enikő | Dec 19, 2019 | Security analysis
As 2019 will be over soon, it’s time to stop for a while and look back on what happened this year. 2019 was a unique year at BitNinja (you’ll see on the results). We got closer to our mission – making the internet a safer place. However, we couldn’t have reached the...by Tóth Enikő | Jul 2, 2019 | Security analysis
There is a huge demand for buying botnets on the Dark Web, so it’s not a surprise that new kinds of botnets appear from time to time in order to meet the needs of the cybergangs. Of course, there are some old but constantly attacking botnets, like the most popular...by Nikolett Hegedűs | May 6, 2019 | Security analysis
100% server uptime… Every hosting company is dreaming about it as nowadays when there are countless service providers, customers will choose the one which grants reliability. What happens when a website is inaccessible? It’s always painful for the website owner,...by József Könnyű | Apr 24, 2019 | Security analysis
It’s been a while since I wrote the previous episode of my blog series. If you are interested in Remote Code Execution, then I definitely recommend reading the previous part. So, here we are again, the moment has come for my final article about cross-site scripting...by Tóth Enikő | Feb 25, 2019 | Security analysis
Do you remember the new version of the Hello Peppa botnet? At the end of 2018, it was welcomed into 2019 slightly early, and the January botnet started to spread. Well, it wouldn’t be funny, if the botnet would still send the „J4nur4ry” in the Post Data when we are...by Tóth Enikő | Jan 21, 2019 | Security analysis
At the beginning of the year we released our brand-new FtpCaptcha module, and of course, we were so excited about receiving the first incidents. However, we didn’t think that the very first logs will be such eye-catching. We detected a not so well-known botnet, and we...