#Wikipedia is considering #blacklisting #Archivetoday after the archive site was used to direct a #DDoSattack against a blogger who tried to uncover the mysterious founder's identity. Wikipedia editors are debating removing all links and adding it to the #spam blacklist, which could affect over 695,000 links across 400,000 Wikipedia pages. The archive site is commonly used to #bypass news #paywalls and preserve web content. https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/02/wikipedia-might-blacklist-archive-today-after-site-maintainer-ddosed-a-blog/?eicker.media #media #socialmedia
Archive.today CAPTCHA page executes DDoS; Wikipedia considers banning site

DDoS hit blog that tried to uncover Archive.today founder's identity in 2023.

Ars Technica

Belgian government institutions including federal and provincial websites, and key energy entities were reportedly targeted with large-scale DDoS attacks by a pro-Russian hacker group ahead of a major EU summit.

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Europe’s Cybersecurity 2025: From the Polish Space Agency breach to airport ransomware and La Poste DDoS attacks this year exposed rising risks to critical infrastructure across Europe.

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New infrastructure analysis from Censys reveals how the pro-Russian hacktivist group NoName057(16) maintains DDoSia operations through rapid server rotation. Monitoring since mid-2025 shows an average of 6 control servers active simultaneously, but with a mean lifespan of only 2.53 days.

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Read More: https://www.security.land/ddosia-infrastructure-censys-research-noname057/

Censys Reveals Rapid Server Rotation Behind NoName057(16) Attacks

Censys research reveals DDoSia control servers last avg 2.5 days, with 6 active at any time. Analysis of pro-Russian DDoS infrastructure.

Security Land | Decoding the Cyber Threat Landscape
Which pieces of shit are DDoSing Codeberg right now? They shall burn in hell! Or is it only an outragous AI Crawler? If thats the case the developers should face the same consequences.

https://social.anoxinon.de/@Codeberg/115652289949965925

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We are currently fighting against a DDoS attack against our service and our status page. We are analyzing network traffic with the help of our ISP at the moment and let you know once we have updates to share.

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🛡️ Cloudflare intercetta e blocca un attacco DDoS record: 22,2 Tbps! Mai visto nulla di simile in materia di sicurezza web. #CyberSecurity #DDoSAttack

🔗 https://www.tomshw.it/hardware/cloudflare-ferma-il-piu-grande-attacco-ddos-mai-visto-2025-09-24

Cloudflare ferma il più grande attacco DDoS mai visto: 22,2 Tbps

Cloudflare ha bloccato un attacco DDoS da record con picco di 22,2 Tbps e 10,6 miliardi di pacchetti al secondo, stabilendo nuovi parametri di riferimento.

Tom's Hardware

1.5 billion packets per second unleashed by hacked IoT devices—how did everyday gadgets become cyber weapons overnight? Dive into the details behind this massive DDoS attack and what it means for our digital future.

https://thedefendopsdiaries.com/massive-ddos-attack-highlights-cybersecurity-challenges/

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🚨 Cloudflare has mitigated the largest recorded DDoS attack, peaking at 11.5 Tbps.

Read: https://hackread.com/cloudflare-mitigates-largest-ddos-attack-11-5-tbps/

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Cloudflare Mitigates Largest Ever Recorded DDoS Attack at 11.5 Tbps

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Cloudflare blocks largest recorded DDoS attack peaking at 11.5 Tbps

Internet infrastructure company Cloudflare said it recently blocked the largest recorded volumetric distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack, which peaked at 11.5 terabits per second (Tbps).

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