DDoS
We've curated 125 cybersecurity statistics about DDoS to help you understand how these disruptive attacks, which overwhelm networks and services, are evolving in 2025. Stay informed on the latest techniques and defenses against this growing threat!
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5% of Nordic CISOs cited DDoS and opportunistic probing as their primary concern.
DDoS campaigns now combine 50+ attack vectors and adapt in real time.
Six-second pulse DDoS attacks eliminate the window for reactive intervention.
75% of network-layer DDoS attacks last less than one minute.
Technology, financial services, and gaming accounted for 34%, 20%, and 19% of DDoS attacks, respectively.
The United States accounted for 23% of application-layer DDoS attack representation.
Mexico and Brazil together accounted for 55% of observed DDoS attack activity.
Botnets leveraged more than 500,000 compromised systems to power DDoS campaigns.
Peak DDoS attack sizes increased by 262% year over year, with terabit-scale attacks occurring in seconds.
Network-layer attacks accounted for 82% of all observed DDoS incidents, a 20% increase from the previous report.
DDoS attack peak volume increased from 2.2 Tbps to 12 Tbps, a sixfold increase.
Total number of DDoS attacks increased to 1,300,000 in Q4 2025 from 512,000 in Q4 2024.
More than 90% of DDoS attacks last less than 10 minutes.
Distributed denial-of-service campaigns reached a peak of 31.4 Tbps.
64% of application-layer DDoS attacks exceed 10 minutes.
Over half of sub-1 Gbps DDoS attacks are under 200 Mbps and blend into normal traffic while probing defenses.
DDoS attacks surged by 150% year-on-year.
DDoS attack volumes reached 12 Tbps in Q4, representing a sixfold increase.
Layer 7 DDoS attacks surged 104% over the past two years.
Mexico, Brazil, and the United States accounted for 31%, 24%, and 20% of network-layer observed attack traffic, respectively.