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The DDoS Report: The complete guide to DDoS attacks for developers and operators

2 pointsby gnareaabout 1 year ago

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gnareaabout 1 year ago
Hey folks,<p>I&#x27;m leading a project that needs protection from DDoS attacks, but I found that everything that we developers and operators need to know to mitigate such attacks is scattered over marketing websites and technical reports, which makes it really difficult to form a holistic view.<p>I documented my findings once I completed the research, focusing on the needs of developers and operators. Admittedly, it started off kind of selfishly, because I believe that the best way to understand something is by writing about it, but I also wanted to help out others in my situation.<p>I also hope to raise awareness about DDoS attacks. It&#x27;s shockingly easy to launch one these days: Just google &quot;best booter&quot; and you&#x27;ll find services that will let you launch an attack for as little as $5. Free trials are often available.<p>Finally, I&#x27;m actively looking for feedback from folks in the DDoS space. If you work for an organisation with a vantage point on DDoS attacks (e.g. CDN providers) or are a security researcher, your feedback will be much appreciated! Just as importantly, if you&#x27;re a developer or operator, and find an issue with the website or its content, please let me know!<p>Cheers,<p>Gus. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;relaycorp.tech" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;relaycorp.tech</a>