All news with #udp flood tag
Wed, September 10, 2025
DDoS Mitigation Provider Hit by 1.5 Billion PPS Attack
🚨 A European DDoS mitigation provider was hit by a massive packet-rate flood that peaked at 1.5 billion packets per second. FastNetMon detected the assault, which originated from thousands of compromised customer premises devices, including IoT units and MikroTik routers across more than 11,000 networks. The malicious traffic was primarily a UDP flood and was mitigated in real time using the customer's scrubbing facility, ACLs on edge routers, and packet inspection. FastNetMon warned this trend requires ISP-level filtering to prevent large-scale abuse of consumer hardware.
Wed, September 3, 2025
Cloudflare Mitigates Record 11.5 Tbps UDP Flood Attack
🛡️ Cloudflare said it automatically mitigated a record-setting volumetric DDoS attack that peaked at 11.5 Tbps and reached 5.1 billion packets per second; the UDP flood lasted roughly 35 seconds and reportedly originated largely from Google Cloud. The company reported it has autonomously blocked hundreds of hyper‑volumetric L3/4 attacks in recent weeks, underscoring a sharp surge in such events. Security researchers warn these massive traffic floods can be used as a smoke screen for follow-on targeted exploits.
Tue, September 2, 2025
Cloudflare Blocks Record 11.5 Tbps UDP Flood DDoS Attack
🛡️ Cloudflare says it blocked the largest recorded volumetric DDoS attack, peaking at 11.5 Tbps. The UDP flood, which Cloudflare attributes mainly to traffic originating from Google Cloud, lasted roughly 35 seconds and was part of a broader surge of hyper‑volumetric events. The mitigation highlights Cloudflare's automated scaling and defensive capabilities against short, extremely high‑bandwidth assaults.