A Record 5.4 million DDoS Attacks Were Reported in H1 2021 | Trade and Industry Development

A Record 5.4 million DDoS Attacks Were Reported in H1 2021

Oct 04, 2021
According to the data presented by the Atlas VPN team, cybercriminals launched nearly 5.4 million Distributed Denial of Service attacks in the first half of 2021 — an 11% increase compared to the first half of 2020. 
 
More than half (2.8 million) of the attacks utilized compromised computer systems, or in other words, botnet networks, as sources of attack traffic.
 
A Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) is a common cyberattack with a goal to make an online service unavailable by overwhelming it with a flood of internet traffic. To perform a DDoS attack, hackers infect multiple devices, turn them into bots and direct them to a targeted IP address. The targeted website or service can no longer accept valid requests from actual visitors as it gets flooded with heavy traffic coming from fraudulent requests.
 
The data is based on the NETSCOUT Threat Intelligence report Issue 7. The report looks at DDoS attack trends in the first half of 2021.
 
Let’s look at the DDoS attack numbers month by month. January, the very first month of this year, saw the most significant number of DDoS attacks — 972,000. In February, attacks dropped by a little over 5% to 921,000 and rose again by 5% in March to 968,000.
 
In April, DDoS attacks started steadily declining. They plummeted by 9% to 882,000 DDoS attacks in a month and decreased once again in May by 5% to 842,000 attacks.  Finally, in June, the DDoS attacks reached the lowest point in H1 2021, dropping 10% to 759,000.
 
Around 41,000 or close to 1% of DDoS attacks in H1 2021 were aimed at commercial VPNs. Attacks on commercial VPNs are especially hazardous since they can result in collateral damage affecting a wide range of entities.
 
Countries in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa suffered most from DDoS attacks
DDoS attacks were highly prevalent across the world in the first half of the year. However, some regions were more affected than others. 
 
Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) got the biggest share of DDoS attacks. A little over 2 million attacks were aimed at organizations in the regions, with an average duration of 47 minutes per attack (a global average is 50 minutes).  
 
The world’s biggest DDoS attack of H1 2021 was directed at an Internet service provider in Germany. In June 2021, cybercriminals launched a DDoS attack with a bandwidth of 1.5 terabytes per second. 
 
Next up is North America, followed by the Asia-Pacific. The regions received nearly 1.3 million and 1.2 million DDoS attacks, respectively. The average duration of a DDoS attack aimed at North America was only 40 minutes, the shortest out of all the regions, while DDoS attacks targeting Asia-Pacific were on average 62 minutes long. 
 
Lastly, Latin America was targeted the least out of all the regions across the world. It experienced 555,039 DDoS attacks in H1 2021. However, DDoS attacks aimed at Latin America were the longest — an average of 63 minutes. 
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