SIP malformed attack
A type of DoS attack exploiting vulnerabilities of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) used in VoIP services and applications: a SIP server overload is achieved by sending it a flood of messages containing deliberately malformed data. Attacks of this kind generally result in disrupting normal operation of VoIP services.
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 AmplificationIP Null AttackUDP floodMITM (man-in-the-middle) attackSYN flood, or SYN attackSNMP reflection attackCharGEN floodMS SQL reflection DDoS attackMemcached DDoS attack
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