@Adamm @RMerlin
@dave14305
Disclosed by Cloudflare, Google, AWS a new CVE new security vulnerability CVE-2023-44487 in http2/http3 effecting all platforms.
https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-44487
Is their some way Skynet can harden/rate limit against this possible vunerability to http2/http3 DDoS botnet attacks? Well average users probably are not the main target of these botnets AWS, Cloudflare, and large Webserver providers being the usual target. Still giving Edge servers/devices some additional protection would be nice. I know Asus will be far behind on it's patches.
@dave14305
Disclosed by Cloudflare, Google, AWS a new CVE new security vulnerability CVE-2023-44487 in http2/http3 effecting all platforms.
https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-44487
HTTP/2 Zero-Day vulnerability results in record-breaking DDoS attacks
The “HTTP/2 Rapid Reset” attack exploits a weakness in the HTTP/2 protocol to generate enormous, hyper-volumetric DDoS attacks. Cloudflare has mitigated a barrage of these attacks in recent months, including an attack three times larger than any previous attack we’ve observed
blog.cloudflare.com
Is their some way Skynet can harden/rate limit against this possible vunerability to http2/http3 DDoS botnet attacks? Well average users probably are not the main target of these botnets AWS, Cloudflare, and large Webserver providers being the usual target. Still giving Edge servers/devices some additional protection would be nice. I know Asus will be far behind on it's patches.
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