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fromThe Hacker News
3 days ago

Cloudflare Blocks Record-Breaking 11.5 Tbps DDoS Attack

"Over the past few weeks, we've autonomously blocked hundreds of hyper-volumetric DDoS attacks, with the largest reaching peaks of 5.1 Bpps and 11.5 Tbps," the web infrastructure and security company said in a post on X. "The 11.5 Tbps attack was a UDP flood that mainly came from Google Cloud." The entire attack lasted only about 35 seconds, with the company stating its "defenses have been working overtime."
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fromZDNET
4 days ago

Cloudflare stops new world's largest DDoS attack over Labor Day weekend

Over the Labor Day weekend, Cloudflare says it successfully stopped a record-breaking distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack that peaked at 11.5 terabits per second (Tbps). This came only a few months after Cloudflare blocked a then all-time high DDoS attack of 7.3 Tbps. This latest attack was almost 60% larger. According to Cloudflare, the assault was the result of a hyper-volumetric User Datagram Protocol (UDP) flood attack that lasted about 35 seconds. During that just more than half-minute attack, it delivered over 5.1 billion packets per second.
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fromTheregister
5 days ago

DDoSing is big and getting bigger - let's kill it off

Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) is a profoundly unsexy cybercrime, and that's a big problem. Headlines are full of ransomware, data breaches, or the latest exploit. DDoS, where a site or service is poleaxed by a packet tsunami, is just background noise. Now and again, security agencies put out a press release because they've taken down one of the botnets that propagate DDoS attacks, but that's been going on for decades without much effect.
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fromTheregister
1 week ago

AWS, Cloudflare, Google, helped Feds identify DDOS suspect

Ethan Foltz, 22, allegedly operated the Rapper Botnet that conducted over 370,000 DDoS attacks using up to 95,000 infected devices and 6 Tbps capacity.
fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

Arch Linux remains under attack as DDoS enters week 2 - here's a workaround

Although not well-suited for new users, Arch Linux is a popular distro with a passionate fan base. So, why has someone been knocking down the site repeatedly for over a week now with an ongoing distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack ? We don't know. We're not even sure who's doing it or exactly how they're conducting their DDoS. Besides the main website, the Arch User Repository (AUR) and the are also being hammered. Someone out there really doesn't like Arch.
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fromThe Hacker News
1 month ago

Europol Disrupts NoName057(16) Hacktivist Group Linked to DDoS Attacks Against Ukraine

NoName057(16) has been operational since March 2022, acting as a pro-Kremlin collective that mobilizes ideologically motivated sympathizers on Telegram to launch DDoS attacks.
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fromThe Hacker News
4 months ago
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Hackers Exploit Samsung MagicINFO, GeoVision IoT Flaws to Deploy Mirai Botnet

Attackers exploit security flaws in outdated GeoVision IoT devices to build a Mirai botnet for DDoS attacks.
fromComputerworld
4 months ago
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Enterprises need DDoS protection now more than ever

DDoS attacks are increasingly frequent and sophisticated, requiring enterprises to adopt robust mitigation strategies.
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fromThe Hacker News
3 months ago

New HTTPBot Botnet Launches 200+ Precision DDoS Attacks on Gaming and Tech Sectors

HTTPBot malware targets the gaming industry and tech sector in China, posing significant risks through precise DDoS attacks.
fromDatabreaches
4 months ago

Europol: DDoS-for-hire empire brought down: Poland arrests 4 administrators, US seizes 9 domains

The now defunct platforms - Cfxapi, Cfxsecurity, neostress, jetstress, quickdown and zapcut - are thought to have facilitated widespread attacks on schools, government services, businesses, and gaming platforms between 2022 and 2025.
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fromTechzine Global
4 months ago

Russian hackers attack Dutch Corendon and Arriva

The recent DDoS attacks by Russian hackers on Corendon and Arriva signify a concerning escalation of cyber warfare linked to political tensions over Dutch support for Ukraine.
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