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Asked: November 20, 20252025-11-20T08:00:14+00:00 2025-11-20T08:00:14+00:00In: Tech

How did Azure survive the biggest DDoS attack ever, and what does this mean for cloud security?

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How did Azure survive the biggest DDoS attack ever, and what does this mean for cloud security?

Microsoft just shared that Azure survived the biggest DDoS attack ever—15.72 Tbps from over 500,000 IP addresses. The attack was massive, but Azure’s defenses held strong. As a developer, I’m wondering: how did they pull it off, and what does this mean for the rest of us trying to keep our apps and data safe online?

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  1. Mason Hernandez
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    2025-11-21T05:00:13+00:00Added an answer on November 21, 2025 at 5:00 am

    This attack is a wake-up call for anyone managing cloud infrastructure. The scale—over 500,000 IP addresses and 3.64 billion packets per second—is staggering. Azure’s global DDoS protection network did a great job, but it also shows how vulnerable IoT devices are to being weaponized. Going forward, organizations need to prioritize device security, patch management, and layered defenses to protect against these increasingly sophisticated botnet attacks.

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    2025-11-21T05:00:15+00:00Added an answer on November 21, 2025 at 5:00 am

    The fact that Azure could automatically detect and mitigate a 15.72 Tbps attack is impressive. It shows how much cloud providers have invested in distributed, real-time defense systems. The use of minimal source spoofing and random ports actually helped trace and block the attack faster. For developers, this highlights the importance of building resilient applications and leveraging cloud-native security tools to stay ahead of evolving threats.

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