16 DDoS attacks take place every 60 seconds, rates reach 622 Gbps
#1
Quote:With over 23,000 recorded attacks per day, customer-facing enterprise services are bearing the brunt of attacks.

Two-thirds of customer-facing enterprise systems are bearing the majority of Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks, of which 8.4 million were recorded in 2019 alone. 
 DDoS attacks are aimed at disrupting online services. A flood of illegitimate traffic is generated by PCs, Internet of Things (IoT), and other devices which send request after request, and these queries eventually overwhelm a service. Genuine users are then unable to get through. There are different forms of DDoS that target particular aspects of a service, but resource exhaustion and HTTP floods tend to be common. 
Slave systems, including devices infected with botnet-based malware, are used to launch DDoS attacks, of which threat actors are known to offer DDoS-for-hire services in the web's underground for a pittance. 
TechRepublic: MIT finds massive security flaws with blockchain voting app
DDoS attacks continue to be a thorn in the side of enterprise companies and according to Netscout's latest report on the topic, attack frequency is on the rise. 
Netscout's research, made public on Tuesday, says that there has been an increase of 87% in exploit attempts between the second half of 2018 and 2019. In addition, DDoS attack frequency worldwide has increased by 16%, with 16 DDoS attempts taking place every minute.  
Wired and mobile telecommunications, data processing, and hosting providers are the most common targets. However, there has also been an uptick in DDoS campaigns against satellite communications, chemical manufacturing, and trades including computer equipment sellers and vehicle vendors.
 When it comes to strength, the most powerful DDoS attack recorded by the company during H2 2019 was 622 Gbps. However, as noted by Netscout, such attacks can generally be considered "overkill" and will draw the attention of law enforcement; and as such, attacks are now generally within the 100 -- 200 Gbps range. The number of DDoS campaigns beyond the 300 Gbps mark has dropped over the past year.

Source
[-] The following 1 user says Thank You to ttyx for this post:
  • harlan4096
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
[-]
Welcome
You have to register before you can post on our site.

Username/Email:


Password:





[-]
Recent Posts
WinRAR 7.20
WinRAR 7.20 (stabl...harlan4096 — 10:27
Vivaldi 7.8 Build 3925.62
Vivaldi 7.8 Build ...harlan4096 — 09:56
New Windows 11 Preview Adds Sysmon, Fixe...
Microsoft has rele...harlan4096 — 09:30
Android 16 February 2026 Security Update...
Google has begun t...harlan4096 — 08:59
Mozilla Firefox Browser 147.0.3
Mozilla Firefox Br...harlan4096 — 07:44

[-]
Birthdays
Today's Birthdays
avatar (48)Michaelecozy
Upcoming Birthdays
avatar (47)hapedDow
avatar (46)komriwat
avatar (38)showercurtains
avatar (49)PeterWhink
avatar (50)neuthrusBub
avatar (30)script6027529171
avatar (46)delsreehRob
avatar (44)pyotrded
avatar (41)oecmecodo
avatar (40)ShakitaSmobe
avatar (49)tsorenHievy
avatar (46)myhotseeve
avatar (46)Edwinmub
avatar (46)dimaWeami
avatar (41)svoyaEnuct
avatar (39)TranoTymn
avatar (39)MezirLal
avatar (50)listfquoto
avatar (46)dima6sarPrave
avatar (38)Michaelaburi
avatar (46)dpascoal
avatar (51)Ronaldduh
avatar (39)legalgauch
avatar (41)yposegij
avatar (44)Baihu
avatar (27)RaseinsLikes

[-]
Online Staff
harlan4096's profile harlan4096
Administrator

>