Yes, the numbers are based off of statistics last year, we will update them at the end of this year with the statistics of 2014.Your stat of 7,000 is very, very, very low..Just saying.
That statistic is off as I just found a company that on September 24, 2013 said "2934 DDoS attacks per day are noticed worldwide". This is an average number.
If we were to take that number and do the following math...2934 * 365 = 1,070,910 DDoS attacks in 2013, on average based off of ATLAS' statistics.
Also, Norse provides this amazing tool, that shows real-time attacks.
It took me less then 30 seconds to find that there were well over 7,000 DDoS attacks in 2013. If you're going to host a DDoS Mitigation Company, at least get your facts straight.
Also, you're using CloudFlare for protection when you are a DDoS Mitigation Company? Lol.
Well actually, 7,000 DDoS attacks per day in the year of 2013 is a pretty accurate estimation of attacks when accounting for Layer 4 attacks, rather than Layer 7 which Norse shows. Our statistics are not "false" nor did we base it off of "ATLAS' statistics", if you have any further questions feel free to contact us via email.I simply brought up Norse because no matter how you look at it, you're trying to host a company and giving out false statistics..that aren't even a tenth correct.
We currently have the following locations:What's the location of your DDoS protection services? Test IP of your network please?
Thank you very much, and I hope you enjoy our services!Huge vouch, setup was quick and I was actually surprised by the latency.
He gives them DADOS protection for there site and a few services in exchange he markets his DADOS protection to his clientsWhy would he sponsor a hosting company? Are you guys really that poor? Normally the way it works is you pay them, and they provide the service. Do you not understand provider client relationships? Xeron
Edited to include Xeron's stupidity.
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