DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks are a malicious attempt to disrupt a targeted server, service or network by overwhelming it with a flood of internet traffic.
After months of a steady decline, DDoS attacks have seen a resurgence in the first quarter of this year, with cybercriminals taking advantage of vulnerabilities in online systems and networks.
Businesses can suffer significant financial losses and reputational damage as a result of DDoS attacks, with services being disrupted or taken offline for extended periods of time.
Here are some common questions related to DDoS attacks:
Certain industries, such as finance, healthcare, and e-commerce, are more likely to be targeted by DDoS attacks due to the sensitive data they handle and the potential for financial gain for cybercriminals.
Businesses can implement DDoS mitigation strategies, such as using dedicated DDoS protection services, monitoring network traffic for anomalies, and having a response plan in place in case of an attack.
Launching a DDoS attack is illegal in many countries and can result in severe consequences, including criminal charges, fines, and imprisonment.
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DDoS attacks rise in Q1 after months of decline.