https://www.zdnet.com/article/aws-said-it-mitigated-a-2-3-tbps-ddos-attack-the-largest-ever/
By Catalin Cimpanu
Zero Day
ZDNet.com
June 17, 2020
Amazon said its AWS Shield service mitigated the largest DDoS attack ever
recorded, stopping a 2.3 Tbps attack in mid-February this year.
The incident was disclosed in the company's AWS Shield Threat Landscape [PDF],
a report detailing web attacks mitigated by Amazon's AWS Shield protection
service.
The report didn't identify the targeted AWS customer but said the attack was
carried out using hijacked CLDAP web servers and caused three days of "elevated
threat" for its AWS Shield staff.
CLDAP (Connection-less Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is an alternative
to the older LDAP protocol and is used to connect, search, and modify
Internet-shared directories.
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