Number of DDoS attacks globally hit record heights in Q3 2021
November 2021 by Atlas VPN
Data presented by Atlas VPN reveals that the total number of DDoS attacks climbed by roughly 24% in Q3 2021, reaching record levels globally. Also, the total number of smart attacks (sophisticated DDoS attacks that are frequently targeted) increased by 31%.
Characteristically, the third quarter of the year is relatively calm in terms of DDoS (denial-of-service) attacks. This year, however, the pattern is completely different, as the volume of attacks reached record heights.
The data for the report is provided by a cybersecurity and anti-virus provider Kaspersky. The company gathered DDoS attack data from its users to provide a clear view of the current threat landscape.
The number of daily DDoS attacks was especially high in Q3, surging to record heights since Q1 2015. In July, the average daily count of DDoS attacks had surpassed 1,000. Moreover, an all-time high of 8,825 attacks was seen on August 18th.
The jumps are especially noteworthy because DDoS botnet activity is increasing together with the cryptocurrency market. These two areas have been competing for computing power because many botnets can be used for both DDoS as well as crypto mining.
High cryptocurrency prices typically drew capacity away from denial-of-service attacks, but in Q3 2021, we see a different pattern.
DDoS services are in high demand, and a prolonged supply shortfall has likely resulted in a price surge, making it profitable for botnet operators to recommence attacks.