06/02/2023
QUIC flood attack is a type of DDoS attack that targets servers using the QUIC (Quick UDP Internet Connections) protocol, which is a new internet transport protocol developed by Google that provides faster, more secure connections than traditional protocols like TCP and UDP. This attack involves overwhelming the target server with a large number of QUIC packets, typically using a botnet of compromised devices. This can cause the server to become unresponsive and unavailable, disrupting normal network traffic. The QUIC protocol is commonly used in combination with HTTP/3, which is a new version of the HTTP protocol that provides improved performance and security compared to previous versions.
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The QUIC (Quick UDP Internet Connections) protocol is a transport layer protocol that was developed by Google to improve the performance and security of web applications.