by FastNetMon | Dec 12, 2025 | FastNetMon Blog, Featured
This article is written by Herve Hildenbrand and was originally published on LinkedIn. Reposted with the author’s permission. A DDoS attack almost ruined my 40th birthday. Not the party, but the infrastructure I was responsible for. Friends texted...
by FastNetMon | Dec 12, 2025 | FastNetMon Blog
CISA, together with the FBI, the Department of Energy, the EPA, and international partners, have issued a joint advisory highlighting ongoing DDoS and intrusion attacks targeting operational technology (OT) and industrial control systems (ICS) within critical...
by FastNetMon | Dec 5, 2025 | FastNetMon Blog
One of the most common ways to protect a network from large volumetric DDoS attacks is to divert the malicious traffic to a scrubbing centre. These dedicated networks remove harmful packets and return only the clean traffic back to your network. GRE tunnels are...
by FastNetMon | Dec 4, 2025 | FastNetMon Blog
DDoS news: December 4th 2025 A new world-record DDoS attack has been confirmed, peaking at 29.7 terabits per second (Tbps) and launched by the Aisuru botnet, a large DDoS-for-hire network using an estimated one to four million compromised routers...
by FastNetMon | Dec 2, 2025 | FastNetMon Blog
Every time law enforcement announces a major DDoS botnet operation, the Internet seems to exhale in relief. Servers are seized, operators arrested, domains pulled out from under them. For a moment, attack volumes dip, and the collective hum of malicious traffic grows...