适用行业
- 电子商务
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 产品研发
用例
- 搜救
- 篡改检测
关于客户
Linkful Software Partners 成立于 2012 年,是一家领先的先进 IT 服务提供商。该公司提供一系列服务,包括定制软件开发、离岸软件开发、电子商务应用程序开发、门户网站设计和开发、内容管理解决方案和数据库开发。 Linkful Software 总部位于菲律宾,已迅速成为 IT 解决方案领域的全球领导者,以实惠的价格为其客户提供创新服务。该公司以提供优质、可靠的 IT 服务而自豪,并在业界建立了良好的声誉。
挑战
Linkful Software 是一家领先的 IT 解决方案提供商,2013 年 6 月遭遇了一系列复杂的零日攻击,面临着重大挑战。这些攻击针对的是系统中以前未知的漏洞,由于其复杂性,绕过了缓解服务的检测。该公司在几天内遭受了僵尸、带宽和 DNS(域名系统)攻击,造成了从服务中断到基础设施损坏的广泛损害。僵尸攻击导致连接数增加130倍,导致合法用户无法访问服务。带宽攻击以高达 10 Gbps 的速度淹没 ICMP、UDP 和 TCP SYN 服务器。这些损坏导致用户无法使用服务,威胁到公司的业务运营和作为可靠 IT 服务提供商的声誉。
解决方案
网络安全公司 Nexusguard 迅速响应 Linkful Software 的攻击,启动紧急措施维持部分服务,同时与攻击者进行了无情的战斗。 Nexusguard 与 Linkful Software 密切合作,根据他们的紧急需求创建定制的安全计划,旨在消除攻击或任何可能的威胁。然而,攻击者将注意力转移到了公司不受 Nexusguard 保护的其他组件,特别是他们的 DNS 服务。 Nexusguard 迅速介入,与第三方提供商建立了紧急 DNS 保护,以确保 Linkful Software 的各个方面都得到良好的保护。 Nexusguard 一直陪伴在 Linkful Software 身边,直到所有攻击均被终止且所有服务均完全正常运行。
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