IP Null Attack
A kind of DoS attack that uses IP protocol features – a victim server is sent a large stream of packets with their Protocol field value set to zero (usually, the field contains the code of transport level protocol, except for IPv6 packets). This results in server wasting its resources trying to process the packets in a correct way.
Other terms in this category
UDP floodTeardrop AttackWhat is an ICMP Flood Attack?What Is a Ping Flood?IP fragmentation attackSYN/ACK floodRST/FIN floodSlowloris or session attacksHTTP floodRecursive HTTP GET floodVoIP floodNTP floodDNS AmplificationUDP floodMITM (man-in-the-middle) attackSYN flood, or SYN attackSIP malformed attackSNMP reflection attackCharGEN floodMS SQL reflection DDoS attackMemcached DDoS attack
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