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Faculty of Science and Information Technology => Recent Technologies and Trends in Software Engineering => Software Engineering => Cyber and Software Security => Topic started by: maruf.swe on March 30, 2019, 01:39:37 AM

Title: Misconfigured Memcached Servers Abused to Amplify DDoS Attacks
Post by: maruf.swe on March 30, 2019, 01:39:37 AM
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Over the past few days researchers say DDoS attacks have been using memcached servers to amplify DDoS attacks using UDP-based packets.

Cybercriminals behind distributed denial of service attacks have added a new and highly effective technique to their arsenal to amplify attacks by as much as 51,200x by using misconfigured memcached servers accessible via the public internet.

The technique was reported by Akamai, Arbor Networks and Cloudflare on Tuesday. All said they have observed an uptick in DDoS attacks using User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packets amplified by memcached servers over the past two days. Memcached servers are a type of server used to bolster responsiveness of database-driven websites by improving the memory caching system.

For More Details : https://threatpost.com/misconfigured-memcached-servers-abused-to-amplify-ddos-attacks/130150/ (https://threatpost.com/misconfigured-memcached-servers-abused-to-amplify-ddos-attacks/130150/)