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Cyber attacks create 4500-times normal online traffic

In the fifth of a series on cyber security: How to defend against the largest attacks in NZ history.

Geraden Cann Thu, 10 Sep 2020

The distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks that have recently hammered the NZX and other Kiwi organisations reached 1.2 terabytes per second, an industry source has told NBR.

That level of internet traffic would have taken up roughly 10% of the operating capacity of the largest underwater

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