MojoHost Now Offering Free, Always-On DDoS Protection With Path.net

MojoHost Now Offering Free, Always-On DDoS Protection With Path.net

LOS ANGELES — MojoHost has announced new DDoS protection enhancements for all their products.

The enhancements are described as “free, always-on network-level global DDoS protection for every customer, on every server, for every GB of bandwidth the company sells.”

"We have always provided manual DDoS mitigation for our managed clients," VP James Poland said. "We have now upgraded both our data centers in North American and Europe. Our classic MojoHost service offering now provides 'always on' and more innovative DDoS mitigation."

The company also stated that the DDoS protection would come default for all servers at the new MojoHost Detroit Data Center, coming online later this year.

A DDoS (or Distributed Denial of Service attack) occurs when an attacker uses thousands or even hundreds of thousands of compromised servers, personal computers or connected "Internet of Things" (IoT) devices, like cameras and smart doorbells, to send countless fake network packets to a server.

Those incomplete network handshakes and other packets consume server resources and saturate the network, so legitimate requests cannot make it through to the origin website.

According to MojoHost, other DDoS protection companies “offer the ‘old’ solution of temporarily — and infinitely — increasing the bandwidth pipeline to absorb and mitigate DDoS attacks blindly. The website remains online but in a highly inefficient way.”

“That method is part of the reason why DDoS protection is often expensive or cost-prohibitive for individual websites,” the rep added.

Strategic Partnership With Path.net

MojoHost’s DDoS mitigation is the product of a strategic partnership with Path.net.

“The companies work together cooperatively to more intelligently battle and stop DDoS attacks rather than mitigate them,” said a rep. “The latest innovative solution provided identifies, filters and diverts bad traffic in real-time. Instead of individual website owners handling attacks, the unified solution functions at the network-level and is accomplished without latency.”

Path.net owner Marshal Webb said, ”It's our goal to try and make the DDoS mitigation process as uninvolved and unnoticeable for our clients as possible. The way we filter attacks non-disruptively blocks malicious actors without slowing down normal traffic. You won't even be able to notice when attacks happen. That's just how it should be, but it isn't, and we're trying to change that because we believe in what our clients, like MojoHost, are trying to accomplish and want to assist the best we can."

MojoHost has become an authorized dealer of Path DDoS protection services for Enterprise service including hosting and companies looking to better protect their networks outside the MojoHost ecosystem.

“Customers can work directly with MojoHost as a trusted source of price effective solutions of all scale and size,” the rep said.

Smart Routing

Working with Path.net, the rep continued, “allows companies like MojoHost to offer global DDoS protection worldwide by utilizing advanced statistical modeling and automatic management of routes and network peers. This ‘smart routing’ is the magic that avoids trading speed for safety and protection. The cooperative effort enables blocking attacks closer to where they originate before they even reach the attack target.”

MojoHost founder Brad Mitchell explained that ”DDoS mitigation is often an add-on service paid for by our clients to third-party providers. These services are usually outrageously priced (for people not hosting with us). But, the fact is, these attacks happen all the time and aren't going away. We decided that this type of protection should be a default service, so we decided to charge nothing for it — because that's good mojo."

While this advanced DDoS "scrubbing" technology prevents volumetric attacks, MojoHost also recommends the optional add-on Web Application Firewall (WAF), known as MojoShield, to combat more intelligent threats, including SQL injection, bots and scrapers.

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