Cloudflare blocks largest recorded DDoS attack peaking at 3.8Tbps
Cloudflare blocks largest recorded DDoS attack peaking at 3.8Tbps
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That's "just" 3800 times my home capacity. Is this really that easy to build a botnet?
15 0 ReplyIt’s terabits, not gigabits :)
Symmetrical connections are not that common so pulling this much upload from infected machines seems impressive.
11 2 ReplyYeah. In developped countries you can expect at least 400Mbps thanks to fiber connections
8 3 ReplyCannot confirm
8 0 ReplyCries in Australian
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That’s still 2.5k fully saturated 400mbps connections. As far as I know this kind of approach wouldn’t work since you’d easily block them - you need craploads of bots all around the world for this to not be defeated by a smart firewall.
7 1 ReplyOften a multitude of high bandwidth servers are rented using stolen credit cards.
(Source: I knew a guy that got busted by the FBI for operating one such services, he bought all the servers with stolen CCs)
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