steven36 Posted February 7, 2016 Share Posted February 7, 2016 For many reasons,most ISPs are finding that service affecting DDOSes, which were a common occurrence as little as a year ago are rare in the later half of 2015 and so far in 2016. Hopefully the arrest of some alleged members of DD4BC will also put a damper on the DDOS for ransom fad. That said DDOS is not dead. It appears booters services, DDOS for hire services with intent to be a nuisance for individual Internet users, are still a problem which ISPs worldwide are seeing. The graph shows the common UDP traffic for one ISP. The large spikes show DDOS attacks, typically aimed at a single IP. As you can seen the traffic is typically a mix of DNS, port 0, with some chargen thrown in. For some reason SSDP, which was a large part of attacks in the recent past, has become a small part of the traffic mix in today's attacks. The Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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