DDOS attack?
I'm constantly being DDOSed by someone, and he won't stop. He changes my DLS and DDOS me all the time. How can I protect myself from this?
I'm constantly being DDOSed by someone, and he won't stop. He changes my DLS and DDOS me all the time. How can I protect myself from this?
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That sounds really frustrating and burdensome. Here are some steps you can take to protect yourself from DDoS attacks:
1. Contact Internet Service Provider (ISP): Inform your ISP about the attacks. You can often take measures to filter traffic and protect yourself.
Two. Use DDoS protection services: There are specialized services such as Cloudflare or Akamai that provide protection against DDoS attacks. These services can identify and block harmful traffic.
3. Configure firewall and router: Ensure that your firewall and router are correctly configured to block suspicious traffic. Many modern routers offer integrated protection mechanisms against DDoS attacks.
4. Network monitoring: Monitor your network on unusual traffic. Tools like Wireshark can help identify suspicious activities.
Five. Block IP addresses: If you know the attacker’s IP addresses, you can try to block them in your router or firewall. However, this is often only a short-term solution, since attackers can change their IP addresses.
6. Legal steps: If you know who is behind the attacks, you can consider legal steps. Document all attacks and contact the police or a lawyer.
It is important to act quickly to minimize the damage. If you need further support, I will be happy to help you.
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