Google blocks largest HTTPS DDoS attack to date
Google has officially announced that the largest HTTPS-based distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack ever recorded, which peaked at 46 million requests per second, was neutralised in June.
A Google Cloud Armor client suffered such an attack, which lasted 69 minutes, and was the equivalent of receiving all daily Wikipedia requests in just 10 seconds.
A total of 5,256 source IP addresses from 132 countries were identified as contributing to the attack and, based on the geographical distribution and the types of unsecured services leveraged to generate the attack, the Mēris botnet is suspected.
References:
- 18/08/2022 cloud.google.com How Google Cloud blocked the largest Layer 7 DDoS attack at 46 million rps
- 18/08/2022 bleepingcomputer.com Google blocks largest HTTPS DDoS attack 'reported to date'
- 18/08/2022 theregister.com Google blocks third record-breaking DDoS attack in as many months
- 18/08/2022 csoonline.com Google Cloud blocks largest HTTPS DDoS attack ever
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