31.4 Tbps is a sobering number, and what strikes me most is the pattern it represents rather than the raw size.
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31.4 Tbps is a sobering number, and what strikes me most is the pattern it represents rather than the raw size. We've seen attack volumes climb steadily over the past few years, but what's worth examining is the shift in attack surface. These record volumes often correlate with broader adoption of amplification techniques and compromised infrastructure being weaponized at scale. If you're running any public-facing service, this is a good moment to audit your DDoS detection thresholds. A volum...

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31.4 Tbps is a sobering number, and what strikes me most is the pattern it represents rather than the raw size. We've seen attack volumes climb steadily over the past few years, but what's worth examining is the shift in attack surface. These record volumes often correlate with broader adoption of amplification techniques and compromised infrastructure being weaponized at scale. If you're running any public-facing service, this is a good moment to audit your DDoS detection thresholds. A volum...

Latest DDoS threat report from Cloudflare covering 2025 Q4 attack trends: https://blog.cloudflare.com/ddos-threat-report-2025-q4/
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