Security News > 2015 > April > How Google saw the DDoS attack against Github and GreatFire (Help Net Security)

2015-04-27 10:37
The recent DDoS attacks aimed at GreatFire, a website that exposes China's internet censorship efforts and helps users get access to their mirror-sites, and GitHub, the world's largest code hosting se...
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