Tim Starks writes:
A trio of internet giants revealed on Tuesday that they had fought off an “unprecedented” distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack — used to disrupt the availability of systems like websites and services — that registered as the biggest on record, by far.
Cloudflare, Google and Amazon Web Services (AWS) said the attack relied on a previously undisclosed vulnerability in a key piece of internet architecture.
And it was massive.
Read more about the HTTP/2 ‘Rapid Reset’ at The Washington Post.