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  2. DDoS-Guard - Wikipedia

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    DDoS-Guard is a Russian Internet infrastructure company which provides DDoS protection and web hosting services. [1] [2] Researchers and journalists have alleged that many of DDoS-Guard's clients are engaged in criminal activity, and investigative reporter Brian Krebs reported in January 2021 that a "vast number" of the websites hosted by DDoS-Guard are "phishing sites and domains tied to ...

  3. DDoS mitigation - Wikipedia

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    DDoS attacks are executed against websites and networks of selected victims. A number of vendors offer "DDoS-resistant" hosting services, mostly based on techniques similar to content delivery networks. Distribution avoids a single point of congestion and prevents the DDoS attack from concentrating on a single target.

  4. Category:DDoS mitigation companies - Wikipedia

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    Companies and non-profit organizations that offer protection from distributed denial-of-service attacks. Pages in category "DDoS mitigation companies" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  5. Tribe Flood Network - Wikipedia

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    The Tribe Flood Network or TFN is a set of computer programs to conduct various DDoS attacks such as ICMP flood, SYN flood, UDP flood and Smurf attack. First TFN initiated attacks are described in CERT Incident Note 99-04. TFN2K was written by Mixter, a security professional and hacker based in Germany.

  6. Radware Provides Cloud DDoS Protection for a Midwestern U.S ...

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    For its approximately 50,000 students, the Midwest institution supports hundreds of undergraduate, master’s degree and doctoral programs across multiple campuses. Finding itself the target of DDoS attacks, the institution decided to make an architectural shift, adopting a hybrid environment that offered more operational and financial flexibility.

  7. Distributed denial-of-service attacks on root nameservers

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    Nevertheless, DDoS attacks on the root zone are taken seriously as a risk by the operators of the root nameservers, and they continue to upgrade the capacity and DDoS mitigation capabilities of their infrastructure to resist any future attacks.

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  9. Hit-and-run DDoS - Wikipedia

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    Hit-and-run DDoS is a type of denial-of-service (DDoS) attack that uses short bursts of high volume attacks in random intervals, spanning a time frame of days or weeks. The purpose of a hit-and-run DDoS is to prevent a user of a service from using that service by bringing down the host server . [ 1 ]