Aisuru, a massive IoT botnet, recently pushed outbound traffic close to 30 Tbps from infected devices inside major U.S. ISPs — one of the largest DDoS events ever recorded. Outbound ...
We’re excited to announce our new integration with Gcore, enabling fully automated DDoS mitigation through real-time detection and instant redirection to Gcore’s scrubbing centres. With this integration, networks using FastNetMon ...
Today, FastNetMon protects networks of all sizes from DDoS attacks and serves customers in dozens of countries worldwide. But how did it all begin? This is the story of the ...
Recent kernel updates led by Google engineer Eric Dumazet, and first reported by Michael Larabel (Phoronix), show that Linux 6.18 delivers significant improvements in how servers handle high-rate DDoS traffic. ...
The Bucharest Cybersecurity Conference 2025 (BCC2025) is wrapping up today – and it has been an interesting week! Hosted by the Romanian National Cyber Security Directorate (DNSC) with support from ...
Guest post by Vincentas Grinius, Co-Founder at IPXO The shift to IPv6 has escalated into a matter of national security, as nations lagging in adoption are increasingly exposed to cyber ...
Incident summary: What we know so far Several major gaming platforms — including Steam and Riot Games — experienced simultaneous disruptions on October 6th. Players reported widespread connectivity issues across ...
ShadowV2 has been identified as a new DDoS-as-a-service platform that stands out for its use of cloud infrastructure. Instead of relying on home routers or compromised IoT devices, it exploits ...
Last week we joined the Baltic network operator community in Vilnius for BalticNOG 2025. The two-day event brought together engineers, researchers, and operators from across the region to share knowledge ...
On 18 September 2025, the Romanian Network Operators Group hosted RONOG 10 in Bucharest. The one-day conference, organised by InterLAN, brought together network operators, engineers, regulators, and technology providers to ...









