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Europol dismantles NoName057(16), a Russian group behind DDoS attacks, arresting two and targeting over 1,000 supporters.
Major infrastructure related to the group was taken offline ...
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NoName057(16)’ group, which targeted Ukraine and its allies with DDoS attacks, had its infrastructure disrupted across more ...
Cloudflare Inc., an American giant known for providing content delivery, network services, cybersecurity, and migrations, blocked the largest ever Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack reaching ...
Investigators said they disrupted more than 100 servers used by the group, along with a "major part" of the group's main infrastructure.
Cloudflare blocked 7.3 million DDoS attacks in Q2 2025, a drop from Q1’s 20.5 million, but 44% higher YoY compared to Q2 2024. While network-layer attacks dropped 81% QoQ, HTTP attacks rose 9% from Q1 ...
EU anti-crime agencies Europol and Eurojust announced on July 16 they had led the dismantling of a pro-Russian cybercrime network responsible for cyberattacks on critical infrastructure in Europe.
Cloudflare says that, of customer‑identified DDoS attacks, competitors are behind 63% of attacks, and 5% are self‑inflicted.
The streaming platform suffered from a DDoS attack, so the company moved the broadcast to its YouTube channel.
The organization is accused of multiple attacks on critical infrastructure like electricity suppliers and public transport systems in Europe.
The pro-Russian group, which has been operating since 2022, initially targeted Ukraine but expanded to countries across ...