Nov. 7, 2023, 4 p.m. | Industry News

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NETSCOUT launched Adaptive DDoS Protection for Arbor Edge Defense (AED) to protect ISPs and enterprises from DNS water torture attacks. According to the NETSCOUT DDoS Threat Intelligence Report, Domain Name System (DNS) water torture attacks increased 353% in the first six months of 2023, overwhelming Authoritative DNS server resources and bringing down critical DNS services. DNS water torture DDoS attacks have been around since 1997, yet many organizations still struggle to efficiently identify and mitigate … More


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