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Brushing Up Chaos: The Myth of the 3 Million DDoS Dentals Debunked
Brushing off the truth: the tale of 3 million cyber-savvy toothbrushes wreaking havoc turned out to be less bite and more bark. Tech world’s bristle with rumors debunked—no DDoS dental drama here!

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Brace yourself for the attack of the toothbrushes! Oh wait, it's just another cyber floss alarm. Looks like someone's smart toothbrush might have been used for something other than plaque removal—like, say, creating a story about a DDoS attack that never happened. Let's not brush off the importance of verifying facts before we make headlines, folks. Otherwise, we might end up with a narrative more tangled than dental floss in braces.