Link11

Overview
HQ Location
Germany
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Year Founded
2005
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Company Type
Private
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Revenue
< $10m
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Employees
51 - 200
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Website
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Twitter Handle
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Company Description
Link11 is a specialized global IT security provider and offers modern solutions in the areas of Network Security, Web Protection and Web Performance. Link11's product portfolio includes security solutions such as infrastructure and web DDoS protection, bot management, zero-touch WAF and secure CDN services.
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Case Studies.
Case Study
Moneycorp uses DOSarrest for fully managed DDoS protection
Moneycorp, a rapidly growing foreign exchange company in the UK, was facing the threat of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. These attacks could potentially paralyze their website, leading to lost revenue, customers, and damage to their reputation. The company had been targeted by such attacks, which could disrupt their service or even act as a smokescreen for a more damaging data theft attempt. The challenge was to find a solution that could protect their website and customer transactions from these attacks 24x7. The solution needed to be quick to respond and capable of keeping their business up and running even under attack.
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DOSarrest restores Virgin Gaming's international gaming community
On June 11, 2012, Virgin Gaming's servers were targeted by a sophisticated distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack. This attack was unlike any they had seen before as it was aimed directly at TCP port 80 and involved over a million unique IP addresses. The attack was so large that it overwhelmed Virgin Gaming's ISP's network, knocking virgingaming.com offline almost immediately. Seven hours into the attack, the traffic reached a volume of 3 Gbps on the ISP's network, and the ISP took the drastic and costly measure of completely blocking the HTTP and HTTPS ports (ports 80 and 443), shutting out end users completely.
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Mitigating DDoS attacks for the best dog trainer in the world
Cesar Millan’s website, www.cesarsway.com, is a cornerstone of his business, engaging a vast community of dog lovers and generating about $100,000 in sales monthly. However, the site began experiencing issues with its Apache server crashing, initially believed to be due to a spike in legitimate traffic. The hosting service assured them that MySQL was performing at normal levels, and it was the Apache server, the one that hosted the website, which was crashing. After some discussion with a colleague at Acquia, a company that specializes in Drupal, the CMS that runs the Cesar’s Way website, they concluded that they were under a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack, which was finally confirmed by the hosting provider.
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Andy's Auto Sport Case Study
Andy's Auto Sport, a leading provider of car body kits, operates entirely online, serving over 5,000 customers monthly from more than 20 countries. Their website is crucial to their success, with over a million unique visitors every month. However, in 2011, their website went down due to a DDoS attack. The servers were overwhelmed with requests, effectively shutting down the operation. The IT team spent about a day and a half trying to resolve the problem on their own before they looked for help. This was the second time they had been attacked, and they knew they couldn't afford to wait out the attackers.