New HTTP/2 'MadeYouReset' Vulnerability Enables Large-Scale DoS Attacks
16.08.2025
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MadeYouReset exploit bypasses HTTP/2 Rapid Reset mitigations, affecting major servers and enabling large-scale DoS attacks.
HTTP/2 Under Fire Again
Just when you thought HTTP/2 was safe, boom! The 'MadeYouReset' vulnerability drops, turning the web's backbone into a hacker's playground. This exploit cleverly bypasses the Rapid Reset mitigations that were supposed to keep DoS attacks at bay.

Major servers are sweating bullets as this vulnerability opens the floodgates for large-scale Denial of Service (DoS) attacks. Imagine your favorite sites going down not because of a hack, but because they're drowning in traffic—courtesy of this nasty exploit.
'MadeYouReset exploit bypasses HTTP/2 Rapid Reset mitigations, affecting major servers and enabling large-scale DoS attacks.'
The tech world is scrambling for patches, but the clock is ticking. If you're running a server, it's time to check your defenses before you become the next headline.
- • Affects major servers globally
- • Bypasses existing HTTP/2 Rapid Reset protections
- • Enables unprecedented scale DoS attacks
- • Urgent patches recommended
#DDoS attacks#HTTP/2 vulnerabilities#hack#cybersecurity#CVE vulnerabilities
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