Datagroup resolves more than 350 DDoS attacks on Ukraine's telecom network during one month of war
Datagroup, a provider of fiber-optic infrastructure and digital services, resolved more than 350 DDoS attacks on the country's telecommunications network during the month of the war.
According to the company's press service on Wednesday, the largest attack was 103.6 Gbps, 28.0 Mpps; the most powerful attack was 27.6 Gbps, 43.0 Mpps; the longest attack was 24 days.
"Despite all the hacker attacks and attempts to undermine the country's information security, they were all resolved. All the company's services are provided as usual. In addition, we always quickly respond to the growth in the power of DDoS attacks and improve our service of protection against them," the press service said.
According to the State Service for Special Communications, since the beginning of hostilities, Ukraine has experienced more than 3,000 organized DDoS attacks. The record was 275 DDoS attacks per day. The most powerful at their peak exceeded 100 Gbps.
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