And? Nobody exposes RDP to the internet. RDP is used over VPN only, otherwise DDoS is your least severe problem.
And? Nobody exposes RDP to the internet. RDP is used over VPN only, otherwise DDoS is your least severe problem.
There are about 33,000 RDP servers on the Internet that can be abused in amplification attacks, Netscout said. Besides using UDP packets, RDP can also rely on TCP packets.
If you had bothered to read some of the article, you would have noticed that there is a considerably large number of people stupid enough to expose RDP with no regard for security.
>There are about 33,000 RDP servers on the Internet that can be abused in amplification attacks, Netscout said. Besides using UDP packets, RDP can also rely on TCP packets.
If you had bothered to read some of the article, you would have noticed that there is a considerably large number of people stupid enough to expose RDP with no regard for security.
Caught - I haven't bothered to read the article, don't like Ars Technica. Amplification through RDP was the key word.
Caught - I haven't bothered to read the article, don't like Ars Technica. Amplification through RDP was the key word.
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