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Cloudflare says it mitigated a record-breaking distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack in May 2025 that peaked at 7.3 ...
In Cloudflare’s case, the 3.8Tbps assault was part of a month-long hacking campaign that began early last month, and has so ...
Large-scale DDoS attacks are becoming increasingly severe. Cloudflare reports an attack with a data volume of 7.3 terabits ...
An earlier DDoS attack that Cloudflare reported in early October 2024 peaked at 3.8 Tbps, lasted for 65 seconds, and held the record for the largest volumetric assault. Hyper-volumetric attacks on ...
Cloudflare says the attack is a 'multivector DDoS attack' in which 99.996% of the malicious attack traffic was executed via ...
“16% of the attacks that exceeded 100 million pps also exceeded 1 billion pps. This rise in attack size renders capacity-limited cloud DDoS protection services or on-premise DDoS appliances obsolete.” ...
The attack, which reached 4.2Tbps, occurred on Monday and targeted an unnamed US service provider, according to Cloudflare, an internet infrastructure company that also supplies DDoS protection ...
Cloudflare thwarted the largest DDoS attack ever recorded, a colossal torrent of malicious data aimed at one of its customers ...
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