Cloudflare recently defended against the largest DDoS attack in the history of the internet, which peaked at an astonishing 7.3 terabits per second. The attack targeted a hosting provider using Cloudflare's services and involved 37.4 terabytes of data delivered in just 45 seconds, mostly via UDP flood attacks. This DDoS event marked a significant 12% increase from the previous record. Despite the immense volume, Cloudflare's protection capabilities underscored their effectiveness against hyper-volumetric DDoS attacks, which are becoming increasingly common in the digital landscape.
Last month, Cloudflare successfully thwarted the largest DDoS attack in history, peaking at 7.3 terabits per second, confirming its CDN prowess.
The attack, directed at an unnamed hosting provider, transmitted a staggering 37.4 terabytes of data in just 45 seconds, making it a record-breaking event.
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