Watch this to prevent DDoS attacks...
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
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00:00 What Is a DDoS attack?
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A distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack is a malicious attempt to disturb the normal traffic of a targeted server, service or network. This is often done by overwhelming the target with a flood of internet traffic. In other words, DDoS can take down a server by sending too many requests for information, exposing it and hampering an organization's usual business operations. - Наука та технологія
What about you guys? Have you faced such a trouble and how did you solve it? Waiting to read about your experience… 😎
Very interesting and very well explained!
Good video! Glad you posted it.
Exactly what I was looking for.
I'm happy to have learnt this educative video.
This is just simply amazing!
looks really nice and well explained
You guys are doing great
Great video) How can you differentiate between a ddos attack and just extremely large traffic on a webpage or server?
You can look for a sudden and unusual variation. Continuous recording of your network's operating metrics can help.
Really interested into this one...
Best explanation around and interesting cases. Thank you.
good presentation
Thanks, I am an IT student, and your videos help me study
3:29 ah yes, create a denial of service response plan, wow who could of thought of that 😐
i dont get it. ddos response plan is not prevention more like damage control after it happened. secure infra with walls, antivirus and monitors that doesnt tell me much. id like to know exactly how these apps deal with massive incoming requests from random places, how do they know which are real? which to block which to let thru?
there is no way to stop ddos. i found some mitigating techniques, only black hole kind of stops it but it stops legit traffic too so no win. misleading title.
DDOS L7 attacks cannot be stopped with those 5 tips. Any kid have your server ip can shut down your entire loadbalancing and cloud, as the L7 requests follow the website continuesly, it will reach to your other servers in loadbalancing or cloud, probably your server provider will null route (blocking server IP) your entire loadbalanced servers or servers in cloud for 3 days or more and your business is gone. The only way to prevent ddos is to use cloudflare or voxility. However, these are also not working immediately, a lot of time cloudflare does not detect the attack until your server is completely down or null routed by server provider. Because such protections also use sensors and those sensors works like a grandfather. You may ask how those big hosting companies stay alive ? They pay 2.000 - 4.000 USD monthly to those ddos mitigation companies to have realtime continues mitigation, therefore their ips are not getting blocked by datacenters, money talks. Thats how.
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Im so dead.
How do you pay salaries to your employees if your business is gone in 3 days off the internet?
Thank you for this information. Brother, I have just been ddos from a 5-year-old kid that lives in his mother's basement After pissing down his throat on Call of Duty on the Xbox Just wanted to know if there was any way to prevent it, guess not.
hi, i'm under ddos attacks, if possible please contact me
thanks sir
Good.. first need secure traffic inbound and outbound connecting, second latest security update for internal devices..basic security..😄
A Ubiquity hardware firewall, Premium Malwarebytes and Pro Glasswire. Great video
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Firewall can also go down in case of massive requests
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Load balancing is best to mitigate DOS attack.
DDOS L7 attacks cannot be stopped with load balancing. Any kid have your server ip can shut down your entire loadbalancing and cloud, as the L7 requests follow the website continuesly, it will reach to your other servers in loadbalancing or cloud, probably your server provider will null route (blocking server IP) your entire loadbalanced servers or servers in cloud for 3 days or more and your business is gone. The only way to prevent ddos is to use cloudflare or voxility. However, these are also not working immediately, a lot of time cloudflare does not detect the attack until your server is completely down or null routed by server provider. Because such protections also use sensors and those sensors works like a grandfather. You may ask how those big hosting companies stay alive ? They pay 2.000 - 4.000 USD monthly to those ddos mitigation companies to have realtime continues mitigation, therefore their ips are not getting blocked by datacenters, money talks. Thats how.
My WiFi got attacked And Now Its end So im making firewall using computer that Will proccees every reqest becouse when Attack ended my router almost didnt startup
i keep getting ddosed please can sm1 help me
Are you gaming a lot?
Yes@@sameplaysgaming4633
DDos attack to google & Co. in 2021
Don't know how I stopmed onto this. All in all GREAT video ❤️😄. I also watched those similar from MStarTutorials and kinda wonder how you guys create these vids. MStar Tutorials also had cool info about similiar things on his vids.
This didn’t work for me
Also cost for home network is 30k
No solution in this video! Only how to points.
30 years in the business. Decent video but with no solution. Honestly, there's not much you can do against a real ddos...