A Nokia security researcher said a newly discovered network boot net that estimates an estimated 30,000 webcams and video recorders, with the largest concentration in the United States.
Botnet, which was tracked under the name of eleven 11 boats, came to light for the first time in late Feb Observed Geographically dispersed IP leaves supply “hypertensive attacks”. Ever since then 11 boats have been providing massive attacks.
Volometric dies all available bandouts either within the targeted network or through its contact with the Internet. This approach works differently from fatigue Ddoses, which makes the server’s computing resources more common. Hyperrolometric attacks are a vacuum dose that provides amazing quantities, usually measured in terabytes per second.
Johnny-Come-currently set up a new record by Botnet
On 30,000 devices, eleven 11 boats were already abnormally larger (though some are more than botnets Well than 100,000 devices) Nokia researcher Jerem Mayor told me that most of the IP leaves were never engaged in DDOS attacks.
In addition to appearing overnight at 30,000 node Botnet, another feature of the eleven 11 boot is a record size volume of data that sends it its goals. Nokia has seen the largest with eleven 11 boots so far, which has occurred on February 27 and has come about 6.5 terabytes per second. Was a previous record of the volume attack Reported 5.6 TBPS in January.
The mayor wrote, “Eleven 11 boats have targeted diverse sectors, including communication service providers and gaming hosting infrastructure, which has taken advantage of several attacks.” Although in some cases the attacks are based on the volume of the data, the other connection focuses on flooding with more data packets, the number of “a few million to several hundred million packets per second.” The service degradation of some attacks continued for several days, with this post that continued over time.