7 Ways to Stop VoIP DDoS Attacks from Crashing Your Phones
A distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack vector attempts to overwhelm a VoIP server with phony user requests. Because this massive volume of traffic is more than your network can handle, it can force your online service or website offline, preventing legitimate user requests from processing. Cybercriminals can use them to disrupt your Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) network services, which form the backbone of most modern business phone services and call center software. VoIP services are highly susceptible to DDoS attacks because attackers don’t have to knock them offline to disrupt communications — a VoIP DDoS attack that ultimately fails may still significantly degrade voice call services. Attackers can crash a business phone system in seconds. Imagine the damage to a popular brand during peak holiday shopping season, or to a power company during a blackout. Let’s walk through how these attacks happen and specific steps you can take to defend against them. 1 CloudTalk Employees per Company Size Micro (0-49), Small (50-249), Medium (250-999), Large (1,000-4,999), Enterprise (5,000+) Any Company Size Any Company Size Features …



