Tag: MadeYouReset
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MadeYouReset: A New HTTP/2 Flaw That Could Lead to DoS Attacks
A newly disclosed vulnerability in the HTTP/2 protocol, dubbed MadeYouReset (CVE-2025-8671), was revealed on August 13, 2025. The flaw allows an attacker to send specially crafted protocol frames that force the server to repeatedly reset streams within a single connection. This cycle of resets can result in excessive resource consumption and, in severe cases, lead…
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“MadeYouReset”: A New HTTP/2 DDoS Attack Bypasses Rapid Reset Defenses
A newly discovered attack on the HTTP/2 protocol, dubbed MadeYouReset, has been unveiled by researchers from Tel Aviv University and disclosed following coordinated reporting through Akamai’s bug bounty program. Although Akamai’s own HTTP/2 implementation proved resilient, the company considered it important to detail both the context and the underlying vulnerability. The flaw arises from a…