IP Null Attack

What is IP Null attack?

IP Null Attack is a type of DoS attack that uses IP protocol features: a large stream of packets with their Protocol field value set to zero is sent to a victim server (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.

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