Tech How to prevent DDoS and Phishing Attacks Team TechagerJuly 7, 202201.6K views The DDoS attack and phishing threats are among the top complicated and destructive cybersecurity threats businesses face. Although a torrent of DDoS attacks will continue until 2020, and several businesses have already lost millions of dollars, forty percent of businesses are uncertain about the best way to protect their business. In this article, we’ll explain what a DDoS and a phishing assault are and the most efficient DDoS security methods for server patching. Table of Contents What are DDoS attacks?What is a Phishing attackMethods to avoid these attacksDevelop an attack reaction planMake sure the company’s infrastructure is protectedMonitor Web TrafficKeeping Browser Up To DateThinking Twice Before ClickingConclusion What are DDoS attacks? As the name suggests, distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks are a specific kind of cyberattack that disrupts connections and network services, resulting in a loss of services. Cybercriminals usually target critical services used by large and small businesses, educational or learning establishments, banks, and even government departments. What is a Phishing attack Phishing attacks are among the most frequently encountered security issues businesses and individuals must overcome to keep their data safe. Suppose it’s gaining access to credit cards, passwords, or other sensitive data. In that case, hackers are using social media, email, phone calls, and any other method of communication that they can use to access valuable information. Businesses, of course, are the most coveted target. Methods to avoid these attacks Develop an attack reaction plan Set up a sound response plan for your company to ensure quick action in the unlikely event of security breaches. DDoS attacks are unlikely to be able to catch you off guard. Make sure the company’s infrastructure is protected Your company’s infrastructure, network, and software should be equipped with appropriate security strategies on various levels. One option is protection-management systems consisting of content filters, firewalls, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), Anti-spam software, and other security tools. Monitor Web Traffic Monitoring the website’s traffic regularly is essential to spot any spikes which could indicate the possibility of a DDoS attack. Most attacks are volumetric and network-based (on the layers of 3 or 4). But sometimes, this isn’t so, however. Keeping Browser Up To Date Hackers exploit security holes in browsers and operating systems to attack hyper-targeted phishing sites. This is among the main reasons why popular browsers release security updates periodically. It is essential to get and download the patch and do so as soon as it becomes available. Thinking Twice Before Clicking Avoid always clicking on embedded links within emails, as they could be contaminated with malware. Be wary when you receive messages from vendors or other third parties. Do not click on URLs embedded within the message you receive. Instead, go to the website by entering your correct address to confirm the request, and then review the vendor’s guidelines and procedures to request details. Conclusion The DDoS and phishing attacks are shrewd yet extremely destructive tools that could cause harm to networks and assets of organizations. The increasing dependence of organizations on computers and their use of the internet increases the danger of distributed denial-of-service attacks growing exponentially. However, taking certain precautions will help with server patching.