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Bangladesh

The DDoS threat landscape is constantly evolving, and to stay ahead of adversaries, ongoing monitoring and analysis are essential to detect how they are modifying their behavior and targets. NETSCOUT monitors the global threat landscape and drills into regional and country-level statistics to ensure that adversaries inform us of near-real-time trends. The country-level analytics featured on this page are automatically generated using our global threat analysis and collection platform, ATLAS, and provide a range of benchmarks for the specified time period, such as the top vectors used in DDoS attacks, top targeted industries, most vectors used in an attack, and total attack frequency.

Max Multivector Attack

Max number of vectors seen in a single attack

20

Attack Vectors Used

1. CLDAP Amplification
2. DNS
3. DNS Amplification
4. ICMP
5. MS SQL RS Amplification
6. NTP Amplification
7. NetBIOS Amplification
8. RIPv1 Amplification
9. SNMP Amplification
10. TCP ACK
11. TCP RST
12. TCP SYN
13. TCP SYN/ACK Amplification
14. UDP
15. chargen Amplification
16. mDNS Amplification
17. memcached Amplification
18. rpcbind Amplification

Top Attack Vectors

Dn

DNS Amplification

Number of Attacks

1,805

Cd

CLDAP Amplification

Number of Attacks

1,032

Np

NTP Amplification

Number of Attacks

804

Ds

DNS

Number of Attacks

521

St

STUN Amplification

Number of Attacks

462

Top Seven Industries Under Attack

The following table lists the top vertical industries under attack from July 2025 to December 2025 by number of attacks.

Rank Vertical Frequency Average Duration
1
All Other Telecommunications
1,586 45 Minutes
2
Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except Satellite)
444 67 Minutes
3
Computing Infrastructure Providers Data Processing Web Hosting and Related Services
206 49 Minutes
4
Wired Telecommunications Carriers
186 50 Minutes
5
Other Motion Picture and Video Industries
45 37 Minutes
6
Electronics and Appliance Retailers
30 49 Minutes
7
Commercial Banking
29 8 Minutes