NEW NETSCOUT RESEARCH CONFIRMS DDOS CONTINUES TO DOMINATE THE DIGITAL BATTLEFIELD, DESTABILIZING CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
AI integration, persistent hacktivist
campaigns, and nation-state actors
weaponize DDoS attacks, creating unprecedented risks for organizations globally
Bengaluru, August 2025 –NETSCOUT® SYSTEMS, INC. (NASDAQ: NTCT), today released its latest research detailing the evolving
Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack landscape. NETSCOUT monitored more
than 8 million DDoS attacks globally in the first half of 2025, including more
than 3.2 million in EMEA. DDoS attacks have evolved into precision-guided
weapons of geopolitical influence capable of destabilizing critical
infrastructure.
Hacktivist groups like NoName057(16)
orchestrated hundreds of coordinated strikes each month, targeting the
communications, transportation, energy, and defense sectors. DDoS-for-hire
services have democratized attack tools, enabling novice actors to execute
sophisticated attack campaigns. AI-enhanced automation, multi-vector attacks,
and carpet bombing techniques challenge traditional defenses. Botnets
compromised tens of thousands of IoT devices, servers, and routers, delivering
sustained attacks and causing significant disruption. While each of these
elements is dangerous on its own, in aggregate, they have formed the perfect
storm, creating unprecedented cyber risk for organizations and service provider
networks around the world.
Key research findings include:
- Massive Global Attack Volume – NETSCOUT observed more than 50 attacks greater than a
terabit-per-second (Tbps) and multiple gigapacket-per-second (Gpps) attacks in
the first half of 2025, including a 3.12 Tbps attack in the Netherlands and a
1.5 Gpps attack in the United States.
- Geopolitical Events Triggered Unprecedented DDoS Attacks – The India-Pakistan conflict saw hacktivist
groups target the Indian government and financial sectors in May, while the
Iran-Israel conflict generated more than 15,000 attacks against Iran and 279
against Israel in June.
- Botnet-Driven Attacks Gained Sophistication – More than 880 bot-driven DDoS attacks
occurred daily in March, peaking at 1,600 incidents, with attack durations
increasing to an average of 18 minutes.
- New Threat Actors Emerged – Leveraging DDoS-for-hire infrastructure, DieNet orchestrated over 60
attacks since March, while Keymous+ launched 73 attacks across 28 industry
sectors in 23 countries.
- NoName057(16) Maintained Dominance – Claiming more than 475 attacks in March alone, 337% more than the next most active group, the hacktivist group targeted government websites in Spain, Taiwan, and Ukraine.
“As hacktivist groups leverage more automation, shared infrastructure,
and evolving tactics, organizations must recognize that traditional defenses
are no longer sufficient,” stated Richard Hummel, director, threat
intelligence, NETSCOUT. “The integration of AI assistants
and the use of large language models (LLMs), such as WormGPT and FraudGPT,
escalates that concern. And, while the recent takedown of NoName057(16)
was successful in temporarily reducing the group’s DDoS botnet activities,
preventing a future return to the top DDoS hacktivist threat is not guaranteed.
Organizations need intelligence-driven, proven DDoS defenses that can deal with
the sophisticated attacks we see today.”
NETSCOUT maps the DDoS landscape through passive, active, and reactive
vantage points, providing unparalleled visibility into global attack trends.
NETSCOUT protects two-thirds of the routed IPv4 space, securing network edges
that carried global peak traffic of over 800 Tbps in 1H2025. It monitors tens
of thousands of daily DDoS attacks by tracking multiple botnets and
DDoS-for-hire services that leverage millions of abused or compromised devices.
Visit our website to learn more about NETSCOUT's DDoS
Threat Intelligence Report. For real-time DDoS attack stats and insights, visit
NETSCOUT Cyber Threat Horizon.
About NETSCOUT
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disruptions through its unique visibility platform and solutions powered by its
pioneering deep packet inspection at scale technology. NETSCOUT serves the
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