- Record DDoS pummels site with once-unimaginable 7. 3Tbps of . . .
Record DDoS pummels site with once-unimaginable 7 3Tbps of junk traffic Attacker rained down the equivalent of 9,300 full-length HD movies in just 45 seconds Dan Goodin – Jun 20, 2025 3:04 pm | 22
- Massive 7. 3 Tbps DDoS Attack Delivers 37. 4 TB in 45 Seconds . . .
"The 7 3 Tbps attack delivered 37 4 terabytes in 45 seconds " Earlier this January, the web infrastructure and security company said it had mitigated a 5 6 Tbps DDoS attack aimed at an unnamed internet service provider (ISP) from Eastern Asia The attack originated from a Mirai-variant botnet in October 2024
- Record-Breaking 7. 3 Tbps DDoS Attack Targets Hosting Provider
The 7 3 Tbps DDoS attack, seen by Cloudflare in mid-May, lasted only 45 seconds and it was aimed at a hosting provider “Hosting providers and critical Internet infrastructure have increasingly become targets of DDoS attacks,” the web performance and security solutions provider said in a blog post on Thursday
- Cloudflare blocks record 7. 3 Tbps DDoS attack against hosting . . .
Cloudflare says it mitigated a record-breaking distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack in May 2025 that peaked at 7 3 Tbps, targeting a hosting provider DDoS attacks flood targets with
- Defending the Internet: how Cloudflare blocked a monumental 7 . . .
The 7 3 Tbps attack was a multivector DDoS attack Around 99 996% of the attack traffic was categorized as UDP floods However, the remaining 0 004%, which accounted for 1 3 GB of the attack traffic, were identified as QOTD reflection attacks, Echo reflection attack, NTP reflection attack, Mirai UDP flood attack, Portmap flood, and RIPv1 amplification attacks
- Cloudflare Thwarts Record-Breaking 7. 3 Tbps DDoS Attack
In May 2025, Cloudflare successfully mitigated the largest distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack ever recorded, peaking at a staggering 7 3 terabits per second The volumetric assault , which lasted under a minute but delivered 37 4 terabytes of traffic, was autonomously blocked by Cloudflare’s global mitigation systems without human
- Massive 7. 3 Tbps DDoS Attack Sends 37. 4 Terabytes of Traffic . . .
In mid-May 2025, Cloudflare autonomously blocked the largest distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack ever recorded, peaking at 7 3 terabits per second (Tbps) The assault targeted a hosting provider customer, delivering 37 4 terabytes of data in just 45 seconds, equivalent to flooding a network with 9,350 HD movies or 9 35 million songs in
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