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Google Ideas and Arbor Networks have today launched a live map of distributed denial of service attacks. A DDoS attack is a method of taking down a website by overloading it with unwanted traffic using several computers.
The Digital Attack Map provides both a live visualization of current DDoS attacks around the world and the ability to view historic trends and related news reports of outages happening on a given day. As well as the map view it is possible to view current and historical attacks in table form.
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