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Apache Killer is a severe vulnerability (discovered in August 2011) affecting the widely used Apache web server.
A dangerous vulnerability hitting a widespread web server Apache. Google security specialist Mark Zalewski found it as far back as 2007.
May 30, 2018 · Penetration testing software for offensive security teams. Key Features. Collect and share all the information you need to conduct a successful ...
Aug 25, 2011 · Apache warned of an attack tool, dubbed "Apache Killer," which hackers are using to launch remote denial of service attacks against its ...
Aug 26, 2011 · A tiny, simple vulnerability in some core website infrastructure could allow a hacker to bring down thousands upon thousands of websites, ...
Aug 29, 2011 · The 'Apache Killer' tool is now out in the wild enabling attackers to consume all of the memory on a Web server creating a DoS condition. Apache ...
Jun 8, 2012 · MP-DDoser, as documented in a blog post by Arbor Networks researcher Jeff Edwards, implements an exploit known as "Apache Killer," which first ...
CVE 2011-3192. A denial of service vulnerability has been found in the way the multiple overlapping ranges are handled by the Apache HTTPD server prior to ...
Aug 28, 2011 · The "Apache Killer" lets an attacker use a single PC to wage a denial of service attack against an Apache server. So far, the Apache ...