DDoS attacks find new vectors, victims | |
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DDoS attacks are in such widespread use that it’s practically a household term. According to the Verisign DDoS Trends Report for the second quarter of 2016, the number of DDoS attacks increased by 75% year-over-year. Akamai’s State of the Internet study found even larger growth, stating that the first quarter for 2016 witnessed an increase of 125% year-over-year. In September 2016, cybersecurity journalist Brian Krebs fell victim to one of the largest DDoS attacks ever recorded: 620 Gbps. Learn more about Krebs' plight as well as other organizations' DDoS hardships in this white paper. You'll discover why DDoS attacks are so dangerous to every enterprise and see the financial impact these attacks have had in recent months. | |
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Tuesday, January 10, 2017
DDoS attacks find new vectors, victims
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