A group of security researchers has identified a new distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack vector over TCP, which allows for reflected amplification at previously unseen levels, with amplification ratios of up to 700,000:1.
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Researchers Show How Censorship Systems Can Be Abused for DDoS Amplification
A group of security researchers has identified a new distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack vector over TCP, which allows for reflected amplification at previously unseen levels, with amplification ratios of up to 700,000:1. The post Researchers Show How Censorship Systems Can Be Abused for DDoS Amplification appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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