Google mitigated the largest DDoS attack to date, peaking above 398 million rps [Google Cloud blog post]
Google mitigated the largest DDoS attack to date, peaking above 398 million rps [Google Cloud blog post]
Google Cloud stopped the largest known DDoS attack to date, which exploited HTTP/2 stream multiplexing using the new “Rapid Reset” technique.
The attack used a novel technique, HTTP/2 Rapid Reset, based on stream multiplexing
Congrats to Google?
11ReplySure, why not? I'm happy to hear about DDoS attacks failing.
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Que memories of Tom Scott's video about MONLIST
2ReplyThere needs to be china consequences for people who do ddos attacks. I can promise you society would get way better as a direct result.
EDIT: China consequences like what they do with their billionaires when they get caught cooking the books.
-16ReplyLmao doesn't China launch the most attacks
11ReplyYeah most of these come from countries that are already unfriendly to the US. China, Russia, North Korea, etc. So there isn't much to be done here, aside from impotent whining during UN meetings.
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