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"For some time now, I don't see anyone crashing servers. It appears that hackers became bored and no longer crash servers."
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TopNotch: What he meant :
"For some time now, I don't see anyone crashing servers. It appears that hackers became bored and no longer crash servers."
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"For some time now, I don't see anyone crashing servers. It appears that hackers became bored and no longer crash servers."
I know, but, he really attracts people to crash servers now.
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You cannot protect your server completely against DDoS
I'm already using an anti ddos in my VPS.
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And its still not 100% secured.
You can be 100% secured if you have anti-ddos network or use something like CloudFlare ddos protection.
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attack more less 30gb
You just confused me here, more less
Anyway, CloudFlare was able to handle the world heaviest DDoS attack ever seen which reached +300Gbps.
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