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What is the answer to these DDOS attacks?

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Is it even possible to stop them?
Is the issue more something the whole world/internet is struggling with, rather than individual website security?

callum.irvine - 2021-09-08 18:39:00
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they've been around for years, and are not really a big issue with the right secuirty hardware.

bitsnpieces2020 - 2021-09-08 19:51:00
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bitsnpieces2020 wrote:

they-
9;ve been around for years, and are not really a big issue with the right secuirty hardware.

Which is , as the ANZ etc might need your assistance

docpc - 2021-09-08 20:05:00
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Most orgs outsource it now to an outfit like Imperva or CloudFlare.

vtecintegra - 2021-09-09 07:55:00
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docpc wrote:

Which is , as the ANZ etc might need your assistance


I don't work for free.

bitsnpieces2020 - 2021-09-09 09:39:00
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bitsnpieces2020 wrote:


I don't work for free.

I think they can afford you

https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/business/441872/anz-reports-half-
year-net-profit-of-930m

loose.unit8 - 2021-09-09 09:51:00
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bitsnpieces2020 wrote:

they-
9;ve been around for years, and are not really a big issue with the right secuirty hardware.

Trite clueless drivel.
Name this magical hardware.

ronaldo8 - 2021-09-09 11:48:00
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ronaldo8 wrote:

Trite clueless drivel.
Name this magical hardware.

was thinking the same , "all mouth no action"

docpc - 2021-09-09 13:41:00
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Decentralized Finance is the answer, passwords and other outdated security are not enough to protect networks anymore, its has to be cryptographically protected against users and hackers, the security is built in with audits every ten minutes, this why VISA already has is utilizing Ethereum to secure their crypto card.

mopeds - 2021-09-09 13:52:00
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Our website has someone trying to log in every few minutes, for the last 10 years. After a few attempts, our software blocks that IP address. So that is very easy to do.
I don't know when the IP address is unblocked if ever. Otherwise all IP addresses will be unusable one day!

trade4us2 - 2021-09-12 13:29:00
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trade4us2 wrote:

Our website has someone trying to log in every few minutes, for the last 10 years. After a few attempts, our software blocks that IP address. So that is very easy to do.
I don't know when the IP address is unblocked if ever. Otherwise all IP addresses will be unusable one day!

Thanks for telling us?
Nice to know but.

Edited by olack at 11:53 am, Mon 13 Sep

olack - 2021-09-13 11:52:00
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ronaldo8 wrote:

Trite clueless drivel.
Name this magical hardware.


Arbor APS/AED, Also its meant to be part of your infrastructure from the outset, you can't just jimmy it in, during a cyber attack and expect a good result.
Try going to a heart surgeon while your having a heart attack, and expect them to replace your heart so you can go back to work, after lunch.
Nobody is offering to go help the banks with their cyber security for very good reasons. Too cheap, and too far behind.

You might think a big profit means they can get whatever they want. Money doesn't buy instant tech solutions any more than Steve Jobs could be cured of cancer.

Edited by bitsnpieces2020 at 12:43 pm, Mon 13 Sep

bitsnpieces2020 - 2021-09-13 12:38:00
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trade4us2 wrote:

Our website has someone trying to log in every few minutes, for the last 10 years. After a few attempts, our software blocks that IP address. So that is very easy to do.
I don't know when the IP address is unblocked if ever. Otherwise all IP addresses will be unusable one day!

Laughs no idea , worthless , 1 person trying to log into 1 ip is hardly 10 000 bots hitting multiple ip address at the same time

docpc - 2021-09-14 14:58:00
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docpc wrote:

Laughs no idea , worthless , 1 person trying to log into 1 ip is hardly 10 000 bots hitting multiple ip address at the same time

But why would they keep doing it for 10 years?
Oh I just thought of the answer!

Edited by trade4us2 at 1:03 pm, Thu 16 Sep

trade4us2 - 2021-09-16 13:01:00
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bitsnpieces2020 wrote:


Arbor APS/AED, Also its meant to be part of your infrastructure from the outset, you can't just jimmy it in, during a cyber attack and expect a good result.
Try going to a heart surgeon while your having a heart attack, and expect them to replace your heart so you can go back to work, after lunch.
Nobody is offering to go help the banks with their cyber security for very good reasons. Too cheap, and too far behind.

You might think a big profit means they can get whatever they want. Money doesn't buy instant tech solutions any more than Steve Jobs could be cured of cancer.

This isn't hardware, it is software. They sell it as a virtual device vAED or if you want the turnkey solution they sell you the box to run it on as well.

ronaldo8 - 2021-09-16 18:00:00
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No, its either. because its an appliance. As a VM it runs its own OS, and requires virtualised hardware like any VM. Or it comes as hardware, sold by netscout.
But either way what it does is block DDOS attacks.

bitsnpieces2020 - 2021-09-16 22:33:00
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A clue
https://thespinoff.co.nz/tech/16-09-2021/why-are-some-compan
ies-more-affected-by-denial-of-service-attacks/

king1 - 2021-09-17 19:50:00
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