On Wednesday, at about 12:15 pm EST, 1.35 terabits per second of traffic hit the developer platform GitHub all at once. It was the most powerful distributed denial of service attack recorded to ...
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A new way to amplify distributed denial-of-service attacks ended up harassing Github on Wednesday. The ensuing DDoS attack generated a flood of internet traffic that peaked at 1.35 Terabits per second ...
The hosting service experienced a massive surge of 1.35 Tbps in traffic as part of what may be the largest DDoS attack ever conducted. The attack lasted eight minutes before being mitigated. At about ...
A large-scale DDoS attack, apparently emanating from China, has been hammering the servers at GitHub over the course of the last 12 hours, periodically causing service outages at the code-sharing and ...
GitHub has been hit by a massive DDoS (distributed denial-of-service) attack in the last day or so, intermittently resulting in outages for developers attempting to access source code stored on the ...
Github said it turned back a distributed denial of service attack; it’s unknown whether this attack is related to a similar attack this March. Code repository Github mitigated a distributed ...
GitHub has been working to mitigate a new DDoS attack levied against the service this week. The code repository, used to host code ranging from security systems to application frameworks as well as ...