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Cloudflare DDoS Threat Report For 2024 Q1 10

Cloudflare, in a blog post: Key insights from the first quarter of 2024 include:
1. 2024 started with a bang. Cloudflare's defense systems automatically mitigated 4.5 million DDoS attacks during the first quarter -- representing a 50% year-over-year (YoY) increase.
2. DNS-based DDoS attacks increased by 80% YoY and remain the most prominent attack vector.
3. DDoS attacks on Sweden surged by 466% after its acceptance to the NATO alliance, mirroring the pattern observed during Finland's NATO accession in 2023.

We've just wrapped up the first quarter of 2024, and, already, our automated defenses have mitigated 4.5 million DDoS attacks -- an amount equivalent to 32% of all the DDoS attacks we mitigated in 2023. Breaking it down to attack types, HTTP DDoS attacks increased by 93% YoY and 51% quarter-over-quarter (QoQ). Network-layer DDoS attacks, also known as L3/4 DDoS attacks, increased by 28% YoY and 5% QoQ. When comparing the combined number of HTTP DDoS attacks and L3/4 DDoS attacks, we can see that, overall, in the first quarter of 2024, the count increased by 50% YoY and 18% QoQ. In total, our systems mitigated 10.5 trillion HTTP DDoS attack requests in Q1. Our systems also mitigated over 59 petabytes of DDoS attack traffic -- just on the network-layer.
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Cloudflare DDoS Threat Report For 2024 Q1

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  • by binarylarry ( 1338699 ) on Wednesday April 17, 2024 @09:05AM (#64401104)

    Cloudflare is something you sell to dumb CIO's monthly can pretend they took some initiative.

    Cloudflare makes up numbers and installs their bloatware on your servers.

    It's basically McAffe anti-virus for your infrastructure. :(

    • Amen. I sent an email to those clowns in December 2019 after they contacted my client following a brief outage. They tried to insinuate that the outage was due to my failure to respond to their sales pitch a year before. Fortunately, I had a great relationship with my client and he immediately forwarded the email to me with a laugh. My message to Cloudflare started thusly:

      Dear Douchebag Salesman -

      I'm pretty sure Cloudflare can do exactly nothing when an EC2 instance running a database goes down unexpectedly due to presumed hardware issues, so what exactly do you want to discuss besides your own sales commissions?

      I think we're still at 99.99989% uptime over the last year, give or take a few minutes, so I don't think my job ("co-founder/cto") is in any danger on this front despite your best efforts to bypass and embarrass me by emailing the client of my company when your watchdog script (or whatever you guys are using) alerted you.

      Total sleazebags.

  • I use Firefox on Linux with various ad and javascript blockers. Any site that uses cloudflare lets me load only ONE page before blocking me. I need to change my user agent to anything else to load ONE more page. And repeat. It's fucking annoying. The message is always the same:
    "Your browser is out of date!
    Update your browser to view this website correctly. More Information.
    Ray ID: 875d19feac104dc4
    Performance & security by Cloudflare"
    • This doesn't make sense to me. I use firefox under a few flavors of linux, including right now. All of them have adblock+, privacy badger, and ublock origin. I have no problem with cloudflare at all. I used to when I lived in Brazil, but that was years ago and a different problem. Do you actually update firefox? I suspect its just javascript. Have you tried noscript?
      • by dargaud ( 518470 )
        Yup I have basically the same settings as you and my OS and Firefox are up to date. I have to check all my addons to see which one causes trouble... Waste of time.
  • i like to try out minimalist browsers. on both android and iphone and the cloudflare authentication here on slashdot and 4channel.org will not let me sign in, so i have to find the right browser that cloudflare approves of :(

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