Laughing in the Face of Cyber Threats: HTTP/2 Rapid Reset and the Art of Digital Dodgeball

Welcome to the digital wild west, where HTTP/2 Rapid Reset Attacks are the new gunslingers. They’re fast, they’re furious, and they’re causing chaos for tech giants like AWS, Cloudflare, and Google. With the ability to knock websites offline quicker than a hiccup, there’s a new sheriff in town – and this one’s not playing nice.

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Well, folks, the digital world just got hit with a new DDoS attack technique, the HTTP/2 Rapid Reset. This one's like an annoying toddler on a sugar high, sending requests and canceling them at turbo speed, all while managing to overload our dear servers. Big names like AWS, Cloudflare, and Google are on the case, but it's clear that cybersecurity is a race where the finish line keeps moving. So, buckle up, it's going to be a bumpy ride!

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