How DDoS Protection Works

Website owners and administrators across the globe must always be prepared for the possibility of an attack. Web attacks can come in many forms, ranging from phishing schemes and hacks to increasingly common DDoS attacks. These days, websites of all sizes are prone to DDoS attacks, which can cause access problems for users.

What Is a DDoS Attack?

Essentially, a DDoS attack affects a website by bombarding its servers with “fake” traffic. This traffic, depending on the attack size, can overwhelm the website’s servers and result in a denial of service. As a result, the site’s legitimate users may have difficulty accessing the website until the attack is properly handled.

DDoS attacks can range in size and severity from a couple of gigabytes per second to several hundred gigabytes; the larger the attack, the more difficult it can be to stop. And they are becoming larger, more common and more unpredictable than ever before (a major website was recently taken down with a record attack of over 600 gigabytes per second).

How Does DDoS Protection Work?
Many hosting companies have begun offering DDoS protection options to help guard websites against these kinds of attacks. Specifically, DDoS protection works by using algorithms and advanced software to monitor incoming traffic to the website. Any traffic that isn’t legitimate is denied access, whereas legitimate traffic continues to filter through to the site.

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