Microsoft recently mitigated a record-breaking distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack aimed at its Azure cloud service.
The attack used traffic from over 500,000 IP addresses to try and hit a single target based in Australia, according to ...
Microsoft on Monday disclosed that it automatically detected and neutralized a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack ...
Microsoft said today that the Aisuru botnet hit its Azure network with a 15.72 terabits per second (Tbps) DDoS attack, ...
IoT junk kit gangs up for the biggest cloud-crunching flood yet. Microsoft engineers said the Aisuru botnet launched a 15.7 ...
Aisuru botnet strikes again, bigger and badder Azure was hit by the "largest-ever" cloud-based distributed denial of service ...
The attack was a sight to behold: more than 500,000 source IPs, across various regions, descended upon the endpoint, ...
Microsoft confirmed that Azure blocked a denial-of-service attack that involved more than 500,000 IP addresses spread across ...
Microsoft has disclosed that its Azure cloud network was recently hit by one of the largest distributed denial-of-service ...
Thankfully, Microsoft's distributed DDoS Protection infrastructure was able to detect and stop the attack before any harm was ...
In a recent report from Nexusguard, the total number of DDoS attacks was revealed to have increased by just 2% year-over-year ...
Microsoft mitigated what it called a record-breaking DDoS attack by bad actor using the Aisuru botnet, a collection of about 300,000 infected IoT devices. The size of the attack and the botnet used in ...