
"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."
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.
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