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Cloudflare Mitigates New Record-Breaking 22.2 Tbps DDoS Attack
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On September 22, Cloudflare announced that it had registered a new record cyberattack. The US cloud security expert company reported that it had blocked a DDoS attack with a peak of 22.2 terabits per second, almost double the previous record set three weeks earlier.
Cloudflare Blocks Massive 22.2 Tbps DDoS Attack Twice As Big As Anything Seen Before
Hackers are keeping Cloudflare busy these days with increasingly bigger distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks at an alarmingly frenetic pace. In a post on X, Cloudflare said its cybersecurity mechanisms autonomously blocked a gargantuan DDoS attack that peaked at 22.2 Tbps, which Is "twice as large as anything seen on the internet before." A
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