The analysis service data and real-time intelligence Neustar released a new report on the attacks DDoS and their impact on business.
The figures for "DDoS Attacks and Impacts Report"(PDF) show that more than 90% of respondents believe that DDoS attacks are similar or have risen over the previous year.
Experts say DDoS attacks are increasingly being used by cybercriminals as a smoke screen. This means they use DDoS attacks to get the attention of the company's IT staff while backing up malicious software that is designed to steal their data.
Almost half of the businesses reported that they have accepted attack DDoS or some breach last year criminals had installed malware on their systems. Additionally, 55% of those targeted by DDOS attacks owned funds, customer data, or intellectual property products.
Rodney Joffe, senior vice president and senior technologist at Neustar, reports.
"When there's a big storm, you run around your house, making sure all the windows are closed and you have your flashlights ready (ss in case vacationcurrent). You don't have to worry about anything else. Something similar happens with DDoS attacks. They create panic, which is understandable, but sometimes dangerous.”
The study also shows that 90% of companies have suffered repeated attacks. As for the number of attacks, the major attacks have almost tripled. More precisely, the number of cyber attacks from 1 to 5 Gbps increased by 150%.
2013, the number of attacks required by more than 10 people to limit them doubled compared to the previous year.
In terms of costs now, 40% of businesses or organizations estimate that the attacks cost them more than $1.000.000 a day. More than half of the costs of DDoS attacks were absorbed by services μη-IT, και ιδιαίτερα στην support customers.
Read all of Neustar's research. The survey is based on 450 North American companies' responses from the industry.