DNS Floods vs. DDoS: Protecting the Internet's Address Book

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In the high-stakes game of cybersecurity, not all "avalanches" of traffic are created equal. While both DNS Flood Attacks and DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) aim to knock services offline, they use vastly different tactics to do it. One targets the "front door" of your website, while the other attacks the very "address book" the internet uses to find you. In this episode, we break down the mechanics of these two critical threats. We’ll explore why a DNS flood is like clogging a phone operator’s switchboard, while a volumetric DDoS is like a traffic jam blocking an entire highway. If you're an IT professional or a business owner, understanding this distinction is the first step toward building a truly resilient defense.📘 What You’ll Learn:The "Address Book" Crisis: How DNS floods target the Domain Name System to make websites "invisible" to users.Volumetric vs. Application Layer: Understanding the broader scope of DDoS attacks that can hit web servers, bandwidth, or APIs.The "Water Torture" Tactic: A deep dive into Random Subdomain Attacks and how they exhaust a server’s mental capacity.Botnets & Zombies: How attackers use compromised IoT devices to launch massive, distributed assaults.Layered Defense Strategies: Comparing Anycast DNS and rate-limiting with advanced traffic filtering and geo-blocking.Real-World Impact: Why a successful DNS attack can take down global giants like Netflix or Twitter in minutes.🎧 Tune in to master the architectural differences between these threats and discover how to "over-provision" your way to safety.

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