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In the digital landscape, security is paramount, especially for web servers handling vast amounts of data. As per recent reports, a vulnerability has emerged within the HTTP/2 protocol, shedding light on potential Denial of Service (DoS) attacks. Let’s explore the intricacies of the HTTP/2 vulnerability, its implications, and recommended measures for safeguarding against such threats. […] The post HTTP/2 Vulnerability: Protect Web Servers from DoS Attacks appeared first on TuxCare. The post HTTP/2 Vulnerability: Protect Web Servers from DoS Attacks appeared first on Security Boulevard. View the full article
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HTTP/2, a widely adopted web communication protocol, organizes data transmission through a binary framing layer, wherein all communication is divided into smaller messages called frames, each identified by a specific type, such as headers, data, and continuation frames. HTTP/2 HEADER frames facilitate the transmission of HTTP headers for requests and responses, employing the HPACK encoding […] The post HTTP/2 CONTINUATION Flood Vulnerability appeared first on Blog. The post HTTP/2 CONTINUATION Flood Vulnerability appeared first on Security Boulevard. View the full article
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Application Load Balancer (ALB) now supports gRPC protocol. With this release, you can use ALB to route and load balance your gRPC traffic between microservices or between gRPC enabled clients and services. This will allow customers to seamlessly introduce gRPC traffic management in their architectures without changing any of the underlying infrastructure on their clients or services. View the full article
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