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Another massive DDoS attack that reached 1.5 Bpps has been thwarted
By Wayne Williams published
A DDoS mitigation vendor was hit by 1.5 billion packet per second flood traced to compromised IoT and MikroTik routers.

Best DDoS protection of 2025
By Nate Drake last updated
We feature the best DDoS protection services, to make it simple and easy to prevent a DDoS attack from damaging your business server's revenue.

Cloudflare blocks another largest recorded DDoS attack - this time, peaking at 11.5 Tbps
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Just a few months after the last one, Cloudflare blocks another record-breaker, peaking at 11.5 Tbps and 5.1 Bpps.

Hacking group NoName057(16) remains the most prolific DDoS player as automation, AI, and rogue LLMs make Tbps attacks a common occurrence
By Efosa Udinmwen published
NetScout reports eight million DDoS attacks in 2025 so far, with NoName057(16) dominating, AI automation escalating risks, and infrastructure destabilized globally.

Strengthening the UK's data center infrastructure
By John Golden published
Data centers' OT/IoT security is a critical, overlooked vulnerability, risking national infrastructure despite CNI designation.

The best VPN for Iran
By Zoran Danilovic last updated
Best VPN A VPN for Iran will allow you to evade the government's censorship of the internet and stay protected from prying eyes

Compliance is evolving — Is your resilience ready?
By Emily Hancock published
The change in the role of privacy professionals reflects a major shift in the data regulation environment

Europol says it disrupted a major pro-Russian DDoS crime gang
By Ellen Jennings-Trace published
Servers were disrupted and major infrastructure was taken offline in Operation Eastwood.

The DDoS smoke screen: why restoring uptime may be your first mistake
By Jérôme Meyer published
Criminals are using massive DDoS to trick businesses into looking elsewhere while something more sinister happens: Here's what you need to know.

Mr Hamza, Mysterious Team Bangladesh, and Keynous+ led a massive surge in DDoS on US businesses following an attack on Iran
By Efosa Udinmwen published
A sudden DDoS wave hit U.S. sectors as hacktivists retaliated for Washington’s role in the Israel-Iran conflict, targeting key defense and financial infrastructure.
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