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Blender’s 3D Nightmare: The DDoS Attack that Shook the CGI World
Blender, the 3D modelling software, is facing a Godzilla-sized DDoS attack. 240 million fake requests later, efforts to block the naughty IP addresses have been a losing game of whack-a-mole. A shift to CloudFlare offered partial relief in this Blender DDoS Attack Mitigation saga, making it the superhero with an unresolved problem.

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Blender, the 3D modelling software company, is getting its own real-time, 3D rendering of a DDoS attack. It's a three-dimensional nightmare with a plot twist of more than 240 million fake requests. Despite the company’s best efforts, the attackers are proving to be as elusive as a well-rendered shadow in a CGI movie scene.