Recent days have brought us another dispatch from the invisible, yet highly active, front of digital confrontation. If reports are to be believed, Week #23 of 2025 has marked a period of impressive "achievements" for certain online activists specializing in generating significant volumes of network traffic. According to internal data, the selected "leaders" alone managed to produce a colossal 3.1 petabytes of data, which, they claim, demonstrates coordinated work "as a single mechanism."
These digital "athletes" are categorized by their "tools" or perhaps their work styles. In the "Distress" category, FireStranger took the top spot with 443.4 terabytes, followed by john11 with 305.5 terabytes, and FreedomUA closing the top three with 76.8 terabytes of "noise." Their apparent mission is to create maximum overload for selected targets.
In the next category, "Mhddos," littlest_giant secured the lead, generating 515.2 terabytes of "useful" traffic. Following him are Bubo with 356.3 terabytes and Erleak with 228.1 terabytes. These "heavyweights" seem to provide the bulk of the information flow.
Finally, in the "X100" section, we see Badger&Beaver with 198.1 terabytes, r2d2 with 137.4 terabytes, and UkrByte with 111.8 terabytes. These "specialists" complete the overall picture, demonstrating a variety of approaches to "digital pressure."
The general call to "operators" remains unchanged: "We push further. The enemy must feel every byte." This indicates that the virtual confrontation continues, and these digital combatants are aimed at further increasing their "performance indicators" in the challenging task of creating network overload. Well, it remains to be seen what new records will be set in the next week of "digital competitions."