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DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks can have a direct impact on domain redirects by overwhelming a server's resources, causing websites to become unresponsive or redirect unexpectedly. Attackers may target DNS servers or hosting infrastructure, forcing domains to redirect to error pages, offline notices, or even malicious sites if DNS settings are compromised. In some cases, website owners implement emergency redirects to backup domains or mitigation pages during active DDoS attacks to preserve user experience and reduce downtime. However, improper or reactive redirects can harm SEO and confuse users. To mitigate these effects, it's crucial to use DDoS protection services, configure DNS securely, and establish failover strategies that ensure any redirection under attack conditions is both safe and strategic.