Assessing the aftermath: The effects of a global takedown against DDoS-for-hire services

Anh Vu, Ben Collier, Daniel Thomas, John Kristoff, Richard Clayton, Alice Hutchings

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Abstract

Law enforcement and private-sector partners have in recent years conducted various interventions to disrupt the DDoS- for-hire market. Drawing on multiple quantitative datasets, in- cluding web traffic and ground-truth visits to seized websites, millions of DDoS attack records from academic, industry, and self-reported statistics, along with chats on underground forums and Telegram channels, we assess the effects of an ongoing global intervention against DDoS-for-hire services since December 2022. This is the most extensive booter take- down to date conducted, combining targeting infrastructure with digital influence tactics in a concerted effort by law en- forcement across several countries with two waves of website takedowns and the use of deceptive domains. We found over half of the seized sites in the first wave returned within a me- dian of one day, while all booters seized in the second wave returned within a median of two days. Re-emerged booter domains, despite closely resembling old ones, struggled to attract visitors (80–90% traffic reduction). While the first wave cut the global DDoS attack volume by 20–40% with a statistically significant effect specifically on UDP-based DDoS attacks (commonly attributed to booters), the impact of the second wave appeared minimal. Underground discussions indicated a cumulative impact, leading to changes in user perceptions of safety and causing some operators to leave the market. Despite the extensive intervention efforts, all DDoS datasets consistently suggest that the illicit market is fairly resilient, with an overall short-lived effect on the global DDoS attack volume lasting for at most only around six weeks.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of USENIX Security Symposium
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 7 Feb 2025
Event34th USENIX Security Symposium - Seattle, United States
Duration: 13 Aug 202515 Aug 2025

Conference

Conference34th USENIX Security Symposium
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySeattle
Period13/08/2515/08/25

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    Collier, B. (Principal Investigator)

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