A mischievous Grinch-like character in a Santa hat sneaks around a server rack, unplugging network cables and holding a scroll labeled 'DNS Hijack' and 'Rate Limit Flood.' The festive scene features Christmas lights, a decorated tree, falling snowflakes, and tech elements like cloud icons, error alerts, and warning signs, symbolizing system resilience concepts.

Day 7: How the Grinch Stole Resilience: Chaos Attacks on Your Architecture

On Day 7 of our 10 Days of Christmas Chaos, we reveal how ‘The Grinch Stole Resilience’ with classic chaos attacks like DNS hijacking, rate limit floods, and CPU throttling. Learn how to defend against these Grinch-style threats using Chaos Engineering and build a system that even the Grinch can’t break! Discover how to simulate attacks, strengthen your architecture, and avoid becoming the next holiday outage headline.

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