Treffer: MADEYOURESET VARIANT PUTS HTTP/2 UNDER MICROSCOPE.
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The article discusses the emergence of a new variant of HTTP/2 protocol abuse known as "MadeYouReset," which exploits the multiplexing capabilities of HTTP/2 to overwhelm servers and proxies by rapidly creating and resetting numerous streams. This technique poses significant risks to web services, prompting major content delivery networks and cloud providers to implement mitigations such as adaptive limits on concurrent streams and enhanced anomaly detection. The article emphasizes the importance of dynamic enforcement of resource management to protect legitimate traffic while addressing abuse, and highlights the need for ongoing adjustments to protocol behavior to ensure resilience. Additionally, it notes that while QUIC offers some advantages, layered systems can still be vulnerable to misconfigurations. [Extracted from the article]
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