22 Oct
2013
22 Oct
'13
3:15 a.m.
On Oct 22, 2013, at 8:19 AM, "jamie rishaw" <j@arpa.com> wrote:
A) /Seriously/ ? 80 Gbps ?
100gb/sec+ DDoS attacks have been seen for the last 3 years or more - 80gb/sec isn't that rare, unfortunately. Most (but not all) of these very high-bandwidth DDoS attacks are DNS, SNMP, ntp, or game-server reflection/amplification attacks.
B) Other than dropping routes / changing DNS and "filtering at the borders" are there controls that operators employ that help mitigate multi-Gbps attacks?
S/RTBH, shutting down links, cooperative multi-operator mitigation, BCP38/84, etc. --------------------------------- Roland Dobbins <rdobbins@arbor.net>