Radware’s latest global threat analysis reveals a significant increase in distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) and malicious application attacks in 2025. Network-layer DDoS attacks surged by 168.2%, and web DDoS attacks by 101.4%, with attackers increasingly combining network disruption with application-layer abuse and automation. The report highlights hacktivism as a sustained driver of DDoS activity, with a record number of attacks claimed by the group NoName057(16).
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Radware warns of surging DDoS & app attacks in 2025
Radware’s latest global threat analysis reveals a significant increase in distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) and malicious application attacks in 2025. Network-layer DDoS attacks surged by 168.2%, and web DDoS attacks by 101.4%, with attackers increasingly combining network disruption with application-layer abuse and automation. The report highlights hacktivism as a sustained driver of DDoS activity, with a record number of attacks claimed by the group NoName057(16).