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Comment by KomoD

3 days ago

Is that really supposed to impress? Honestly, 48 Gbps isn't much when it comes to DDoS attacks, especially for an alleged amplification attack.

More so about the tech behind it, time to detect, time to mitigate, and the approach that Flowtriq takes to profile attacks that other players in the market do not.

  • It was mentioned in the title, that's the only reason I brought it up

    > More so about the tech behind it, time to detect, time to mitigate

    Well, it wasn't exactly a sophisticated attack, I would be very disappointed if it took any longer for any provider to detect tbh.

I found the write up informative. The volume doesnt need to be overly "impressive" to appreciate the speed at which it was squashed, and the method by which it was squashed.

The piece is obviously a tech bit aimed at giving flowtriq some props for marketing, but given that is was reasonably tech ical I still found it to be a good read as to how these things can work.