The CDN "auto-mitigated" a record-breaking DDoS attack aimed at a single, unnamed customer. Cloudflare's defenses intercepted over 100 hyper-volumetric L3/4 DDoS attacks during the month, many of which exceeded two billion packets per second and three terabits per second (Tbps).Read Entire Article
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