Microsoft Parries Record-Breaking Ddos Attack with 15.72 Tbit/s – a Look Behind the Scenes
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Microsoft Azure has just released that the Microsoft Cloud successfully resisted a record-breaking DDoS attack of 15.72 terabit per second in October 2025. The attack aimed at a single endpoint in Australia. As Microsoft released only a few days ago, the Azure Cloud was attacked by DDoS on October 24, 2025. Internal Azure DDOS Protection registered the multi-vector DDoS attack with a data rate of 15.72 Tbps and almost 3.64 billion packages per s…
On October 24, 2025, Microsoft's Azure cloud platform servers in Australia were stormed by an unprecedented computer attack, reports BFMTV. Microsoft describes this incident as "the largest DDoS attack ever observed in the cloud." With more than 500,000 IP addresses involved, the goal was clear: to paralyze the services of the Azure, thus showing how far the methods of the current cyberattacks are going to evolve. How did the L-attack, which rel…
In an age of ever-expanding digital attack surfaces, a DDoS attack exceeding 15 terabits per second is not just a technical challenge, but a geopolitical statement. On October 24, Microsoft Azure's infrastructure was targeted in an unprecedented attack, with a load of exactly 15.72 Tbit/s and a packet rate of 3.64 billion per second. […] Source
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