The record-breaking DDoS against Cloudflare reached 22.2Tbps, about double the intensity of an earlier attack this month. The company has traced the incident to a powerful botnet called Aisuru.
Cloudflare blocked a record-breaking DDoS attack aimed at a European network infrastructure company and traced to the Aisuru botnet.
Attack volumes increased by 41% compared to Q1-Q2 2024, evidencing dangerous long term growth trends predicted in prior Radar reports. The largest attack peaked at 2.2 Tbps in Q1-Q2, surpassing the 2 ...
The ShadowV2 DDoS operation, discovered by Darktrace, uses a command-and-control framework hosted on GitHub CodeSpaces, a Python spreader that performs multi-stage Docker deployments for initial ...
Gcore, the edge AI, cloud, network, and security solutions provider, has announced the findings of its Q1-Q2 2025 Radar report into DDoS attack trends. DDoS ...
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Cloudflare has mitigated a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack that peaked at a record-breaking 22.2 terabits per second (Tbps) and 10.6 billion packets per second (Bpps).
Cybersecurity agencies warned that threat actors have exploited two security flaws affecting Cisco firewalls as part of zero-day attacks to deliver previously undocumented malware families like ...