In 2021, the scale of these attacks hit record highs. In November 2021, Microsoft mitigated a DDoS attack targeting an Azure customer with a throughput of 3.45 Tbps and a packet rate of 340 million PPS – believed to be the largest DDoS attack ever recorded. 2021 also saw the increased use of DDoS to demand ransom payments for stopping the attacks — or not launching them in the first place.
In our ongoing tracking of DDoS attacks, attack methods, and malware activity, A10 Networks has observed a steady increase in the frequency, intensity, and sophistication of these threats, most recently in our A10 Attack Mitigation Threat Intelligence Report (2H2021). The good news is that proven methods of DDoS protection continue to be effective even as threat levels rise.
In 2021, the scale of these attacks hit record highs. In November 2021, Microsoft mitigated a DDoS attack targeting an Azure customer with a throughput of 3.45 Tbps and a packet rate of 340 million PPS – believed to be the largest DDoS attack ever recorded. 2021 also saw the increased use of DDoS to demand ransom payments for stopping the attacks — or not launching them in the first place.
In our ongoing tracking of DDoS attacks, attack methods, and malware activity, A10 Networks has observed a steady increase in the frequency, intensity, and sophistication of these threats, most recently in our A10 Attack Mitigation Threat Intelligence Report (2H2021). The good news is that proven methods of DDoS protection continue to be effective even as threat levels rise.
In 2021, the scale of these attacks hit record highs. In November 2021, Microsoft mitigated a DDoS attack targeting an Azure customer with a throughput of 3.45 Tbps and a packet rate of 340 million PPS – believed to be the largest DDoS attack ever recorded. 2021 also saw the increased use of DDoS to demand ransom payments for stopping the attacks — or not launching them in the first place.
In our ongoing tracking of DDoS attacks, attack methods, and malware activity, A10 Networks has observed a steady increase in the frequency, intensity, and sophistication of these threats, most recently in our A10 Attack Mitigation Threat Intelligence Report (2H2021). The good news is that proven methods of DDoS protection continue to be effective even as threat levels rise.
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