Akamai publishes Prolexic Q1 2014 Global DDoS Attack Report

Attackers chose reflection versus infection techniques to achieve larger DDoS attacks.

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Akamai Technologies, Inc. has announced availability of the Prolexic Q1 2014 Global DDoS Attack Report. Prolexic Technologies, now part of Akamai, is a recognised leader in Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) protection services, and has produced the quarterly Global DDoS Attack Report since 2011. The report, which provides analysis and insight into the global DDoS threat landscape, can be downloaded at www.prolexic.com/attackreports.


“In Q1, DDoS attackers relied less upon traditional botnet infection in favour of reflection and amplification techniques, a trend Prolexic has been seeing for some time,” said Stuart Scholly, senior vice president and general manager of Security at Akamai Technologies. “Instead of using a network of zombie computers, the newer DDoS toolkits abuse Internet protocols that are available on open or vulnerable servers and devices. We believe this approach can lead to the Internet becoming a ready-to-use botnet for malicious actors.”


Prolexic has observed the most abused protocols to be Character Generator (CHARGEN), Network Time Protocol (NTP) and Domain Name System (DNS). These protocols, which are all based on the User Datagram Protocol (UDP), may be favoured as they allow attackers to hide their identity. In addition, amplification-based attacks can deliver a massive flood of data at the target while requiring only a relatively small output from the source.


New reflection and amplification attack tools can deliver a powerful punch. Q1 saw a 39 percent increase in average bandwidth and the largest-ever DDoS attack to cross the Prolexic DDoS mitigation network. This attack involved multiple reflection techniques combined with a traditional botnet-based application attack to generate peak traffic of more than 200 Gbps (gigabits per second) and 53.5 Mpps (million packets per second).


This quarter saw more than half of the DDoS attack traffic aimed at the Media and Entertainment industry. This one industry was targeted by 54 percent of the malicious packets mitigated by Prolexic during active DDoS attacks in Q1.
Highlights from Prolexic’s Q4 2014 Global DDoS Attack Report:
Compared to Q1 2013
• 47 percent increase in total DDoS attacks
• 9 percent decrease in average attack bandwidth
• 68 percent increase in infrastructure (Layer 3 & 4) attacks
• 21 percent decrease in application (Layer 7) attacks
• 50 percent decrease in average attack duration: 35 vs. 17 hours
• 133 percent increase in average peak bandwidth


Compared to Q4 2013
• 18 percent increase in total DDoS attacks
• 39 percent increase in average attack bandwidth
• 35 percent increase in infrastructure (Layer 3 & 4) attacks
• 36 percent decrease in application (Layer 7) attacks
• 24 percent decrease in average attack duration: 23 vs. 17 hours
• 114 percent increase in average peak bandwidth


Analysis and emerging trends
Innovation in the DDoS marketplace has given rise to tools that can create greater damage with fewer resources. Q1’s high-volume, infrastructure-based attacks were made possible by the availability of easy-to-use DDoS tools from the DDoS-as-a-service marketplace. These tools are designed by malicious hackers to deliver greater power and convenience into the hands of less skillful attackers.


For example, in Q1, NTP reflection attacks surged, likely due to the availability of easy-to-use DDoS attack tools that support this reflection technique. The NTP flood method went from accounting for less than 1 percent of all attacks in the prior quarter to reaching nearly the same popularity as SYN flood attacks, a perennial favourite among DDoS attackers. Neither CHARGEN nor NTP attack vectors were detected in Q1 2013 but accounted for 23 percent of all infrastructure attacks mitigated by Prolexic in Q1 2014.
 

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