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Record-Breaking 7.3 Tbps DDoS Attack Targets Hosting Provider

Posted on June 20, 2025June 20, 2025 By CWS

Cloudflare not too long ago blocked one more record-breaking distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) assault, which peaked at 7.3 terabits per second (Tbps).

Earlier record-breaking DDoS assaults seen by Cloudflare reached 5.6 Tbps and 6.5 Tbps. Cybersecurity blogger Brian Krebs reported final month that his web site had been focused in a 6.3 Tbps assault.

The 7.3 Tbps DDoS assault, seen by Cloudflare in mid-Might, lasted solely 45 seconds and it was aimed toward a internet hosting supplier.

“Internet hosting suppliers and significant Web infrastructure have more and more grow to be targets of DDoS assaults,” the net efficiency and safety options supplier mentioned in a weblog submit on Thursday. 

Cloudflare famous that the 7.3 Tbps assault managed to ship 37.4 Tb of visitors — the equal of over 9,000 HD motion pictures — in simply 45 seconds.

“The assault carpet-bombed a mean of 21,925 vacation spot ports of a single IP deal with owned and utilized by our buyer, with a peak of 34,517 vacation spot ports per second,” the corporate defined. “The assault additionally originated from an analogous distribution of supply ports.”

In line with Cloudflare, the record-breaking DDoS assault consisted greater than 99% of UDP floods, whereas the remainder — representing 1.3 Gb of visitors — was made up of QOTD reflection, Echo reflection, NTP reflection, Mirai UDP flood, Portmap flood, and RIPv1 amplification assaults. 

The assault originated from greater than 122,000 IP addresses throughout 5,400 autonomous methods in 161 international locations. Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

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