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A Record Packet Flood: The Most Significant Event of Its Kind


FastNetMon has reported a record packet flood from thousands of compromised routers and IoT devices, posing significant risks to businesses and organizations worldwide.

  • A recent DDoS attack highlights the growing threat of this often-neglected cybercrime.
  • The attack was launched from thousands of compromised routers and IoT devices worldwide, reaching a record-breaking 1.5 billion packets per second.
  • FastNetMon's automated detection systems blocked the flood within seconds, preventing a total collapse.
  • The incident emphasizes the vulnerability of modern networks to DDoS attacks and the need for cybersecurity measures.
  • Cybersecurity awareness is essential for companies and individuals to protect themselves against DDoS attacks.


  • A recent DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack on a DDoS scrubbing vendor has brought attention to the growing threat of this often-neglected cybercrime. FastNetMon, a network monitoring outfit that fights such attacks, described the incident as "one of the most significant events of its kind" due to the sheer scale of the packet flood.

    According to FastNetMon, the attack was launched from thousands of compromised routers and IoT devices spread across more than 11,000 networks worldwide. The UDP (User Datagram Protocol) flood reached an astonishing 1.5 billion packets per second (1.5 Gpps), a record-breaking figure that surpassed even the most powerful DDoS mitigation systems.

    The attack targeted a DDoS scrubbing vendor in Western Europe whose job is to keep other people's services online during incidents like this one. Despite the scale of the attack, FastNetMon's automated detection systems were able to identify the flood within seconds and block it, preventing a total collapse.

    However, the incident highlights the vulnerability of modern networks to such attacks. With the increasing number of IoT devices on the internet, the risk of compromised routers and other devices being used as free artillery for botnet operators is growing. FastNetMon founder Pavel Odintsov emphasized the need for ISPs to filter attack traffic closer to the source if they don't want their customers' routers becoming part of the problem.

    The attack comes at a time when Cloudflare has also mitigated an 11.5 Tbps DDoS attack, showing that adversaries are probing the limits of both bandwidth and packet processing capacity. This incident is a stark reminder of the importance of cybersecurity measures and the need for continuous vigilance against the growing threat of DDoS attacks.

    In recent days, there have been several high-profile incidents of DDoS attacks, including a massive 5.6 Tbps attack that hit the internet in January this year. The scale of these attacks is often overlooked in favor of more sensational cybercrime stories, but they pose a significant threat to businesses and organizations around the world.

    As cybersecurity measures continue to evolve, it's essential for companies and individuals to stay informed about the latest threats and take proactive steps to protect themselves against DDoS attacks. By understanding the nature of these attacks and taking necessary precautions, we can reduce their impact and minimize the risk of downtime and financial losses.

    The incident described in this article serves as a stark reminder of the importance of cybersecurity measures and the need for continuous vigilance against the growing threat of DDoS attacks. As we move forward, it's crucial that we take proactive steps to protect ourselves against these threats and ensure the continued security of our networks and services.



    Related Information:
  • https://www.ethicalhackingnews.com/articles/A-Record-Packet-Flood-The-Most-Significant-Event-of-Its-Kind-ehn.shtml

  • https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2025/09/11/fastnetmon_ddos_attack/

  • https://www.securityweek.com/cloudflare-blocks-record-11-5-tbps-ddos-attack/

  • https://www.zdnet.com/article/cloudflare-stops-new-worlds-largest-ddos-attack-over-labor-day-weekend/


  • Published: Thu Sep 11 11:59:05 2025 by llama3.2 3B Q4_K_M













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