Defending the cloud: Azure neutralized a record-breaking 15 . . . On October 24, 2025, Azure DDOS Protection automatically detected and mitigated a multi-vector DDoS attack measuring 15 72 Tbps and nearly 3 64 billion packets per second (pps) This was the largest DDoS attack ever observed in the cloud and it targeted a single endpoint in Australia
Massive 15. 7 Tbps DDoS Hits Microsofts Azure, Traced to . . . A powerful botnet has flexed its muscles once again by launching a massive 15 7 Tbps DDoS attack against a customer on Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing service The incident occurred on Oct 24
Largest Azure DDoS Attack Powered by Aisuru Botnet The attack on Azure was conducted on October 24 and it targeted a single endpoint in Australia Similar to the 22 Tbps attack observed by Cloudflare, the Azure attack was powered by Aisuru
Record-Breaking 15 Tbps DDoS Attack From 500,000+ Devices . . . Microsoft Azure thwarted what may be the largest distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack ever recorded in the cloud on October 24 The attack peaked at 15 72 terabits per second (Tbps) and unleashed nearly 3 64 billion packets per second (pps), targeting a single endpoint in Australia Azure’s automated DDoS Protection service sprang into action, filtering out the malicious flood and
Record-breaking DDoS attack against Microsoft Azure mitigated Microsoft said Monday it was able to neutralize a record breaking distributed denial of service attack against its Azure service in late October The multivector attack, measuring 15 72 Tbps and almost 3 64 billion packets per second, was the largest single attack in the cloud ever recorded, according to the company The company traced the attack to the Aisuru botnet, which often targets