Denial Of Service Attacks
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A denial of service attack (DoS attack) is generally the attempt to degrade the resources of another computer, or crash it, so the that the intended users of that computer can not longer use it. The methods used to do such an attack usually involve an attempt to exploit a weakness in one of the protocols that are used on the internet to cause harm to the target machine or make it lose and use resources at an unusual level. Since denial of service attacks are so common today protection has become a very important concern for machines on the internet.
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Attack Methods
ICMP flood
Application level floods
Distributed attack
Unintentional attack
Prevention and Protection
Firewalls
Switches and Routers
Application Level
See also
References
- Types of DDoS Attacks. Retrieved April 11, 2009, from http://anml.iu.edu/ddos/types.html
- CERT/CC Denial of Service. Retrieved April 11, 2009, from http://www.cert.org/tech_tips/denial_of_service.html
- Mullen, Ruth. Flood Protection and Ignoring People. Retrieved April 11, 2009, from http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/mirc/flood.html
- "Simple Nomad", Strategies for Defeating Distributed Attacks. Retrieved April 11, 2009, from http://www.windowsecurity.com/whitepapers/Strategies_for_Defeating_Distributed_Attacks.html
- Parks, J. (2008, August 25). DDoS Attack Prevention - The Best Medicine. Retrieved April 12, 2009, from http://ezinearticles.com/?DDoS-Attack-Prevention---The-Best-Medicine&id=1439320
- Plonka, Dave. (August 21, 2003). Flawed Routers Flood University of Wisconsin Internet Time Server. Retrieved April 12, 2009, from http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~plonka/netgear-sntp/
External links
--Frostd 17:32, 3 April 2009 (EDT)