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Yet Another Huge DDoS Attack Disclosed – Cloudflare Networks Flooded

Posted on 15 July 2020

From cyware.com

Yet Another Huge DDoS Attack Disclosed - Cloudflare Networks Flooded

There has been a surge in Internet traffic and DDoS attacks, and over time, the complexity of these attacks has been elevating. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, hackers are trying to find new and challenging ways to penetrate the network, as was witnessed by Cloudflare.

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