Multi-Vector DDoS Attacks: What They Are and How to Stay Protected


Multi-vector DDoS attacks have emerged as one of the biggest challenges in cybersecurity today. The number of such incidents has been growing significantly year over year. In this article, we’ll break down what multi-vector attacks are, how they work, and why they’re such a pressing threat.

As DDoS attacks evolve, it becomes increasingly difficult to combat cybercrime. Attackers are continuously improving their technical tools and tactics. Against this backdrop, multi-vector DDoS attacks are becoming more widespread, impacting businesses worldwide.

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