http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204707104578090793159318064.html By LUKAS I. ALPERT The Wall Street Journal November 14, 2012 MOSCOW -- Political instability is rarely good for business, but Russia's recent wave of antigovernment protests has created a golden opportunity for one local software company. From a tiny basement office in the shadows of Russia's Foreign Ministry, about 20 engineers at Highload Labs have become a lifeline for Russian media companies that have found themselves routinely knocked offline. Highload specializes in stopping the crude but highly effective form of cyberwarfare called distributed denial of service, or DDoS, attacks that can shut down websites. The widespread use of these attacks against media targets is most common in Russia where some of the world's most skilled hackers live. Many are easily recruited for pay with limited high-tech job opportunities in the country. These politically minded hackers are giving Highload a new raft of customers beyond online retailers, banks and real estate companies. [...] ______________________________________________ Visit the InfoSec News Security Bookstore Best Selling Security Books and More! http://www.shopinfosecnews.orgReceived on Thu Nov 15 2012 - 01:54:46 PST
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