Adversaries Continue Cyberattack Onslaught with Greater Precision and Innovative Attack Methods according to 1H2022 NETSCOUT DDoS Threat Intelligence Report
TCP-based, DNS water-torture, and carpet-bombing attacks dominate the DDoS threat landscape
"By constantly innovating and adapting, attackers are designing new, more effective DDoS attack vectors or doubling down on existing effective methodologies," said
Deployed in most of the world's ISPs, large data centers, and government and enterprise networks, NETSCOUT Arbor DDoS attack protection solutions send anonymized DDoS attack statistics to NETSCOUT's Active Level Threat Analysis System (ATLAS™). This data, which includes visibility into more than 190 countries, 550 industries, and 50,000 autonomous system numbers (ASNs), is then analyzed and curated by NETSCOUT's ATLAS Security Engineering and Response Team (ASERT) to provide unique insights in the report. No other vendor sees and knows more about DDoS attack activity and best practices in protection than NETSCOUT.
Key findings from the 1H2022 NETSCOUT DDoS Threat Intelligence Report include:
- There were 6,019,888 global DDoS attacks in 1st half of 2022.
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TCP-based flood attacks (SYN, ACK, RST) remain the most used attack vector, with approximately
46% of all attacks continuing a trend that started in early 2021. -
DNS water-torture attacks accelerated into 2022 with a
46% increase primarily using UDP query floods, while carpet-bombing attacks experienced a big comeback toward the end of the second quarter; overall, DNS amplification attacks decreased by31% from 2H2021 to 1H2022. - The new TP240 PhoneHome reflection/amplifications DDoS vector was discovered in early 2022 with a record-breaking amplification ratio of 4,293,967,296:1; swift actions eradicated the abusable nature of this service.
- Malware botnet proliferation grew at an alarming rate, with 21,226 nodes tracked in the first quarter to 488,381 nodes in the second, resulting in more direct-path, application-layer attacks.
Geopolitical Unrest Spawns Increased DDoS Attacks
As Russian ground troops entered
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Ireland experienced a surge in attacks after providing service to Ukrainian organizations. -
India experienced a measurable increase in DDoS attacks following its abstention from theUN Security Council andGeneral Assembly votes condemningRussia's actions inUkraine . -
On the same day,
Taiwan endured its single-highest number of DDoS attacks after making public statements supportingUkraine , as withBelize . -
Finland experienced a258% increase in DDoS attacks year-over-year, coinciding with its announcement to apply forNATO membership. -
Poland ,Romania ,Lithuania , andNorway were targeted by DDoS attacks linked to Killnet; a group of online attackers aligned withRussia . -
While the frequency and severity of DDoS attacks in
North America remained relatively consistent, satellite telecommunications providers experienced an increase in high-impact DDoS attacks, especially after providing support forUkraine's communications infrastructure. -
Russia experienced a nearly 3X increase in daily DDoS attacks since the conflict withUkraine began and continued through the end of the reporting period.
Similarly, as tensions between
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