VoIP flood
A DoS attack, a variant of UDP flood implemented by sending large amounts of forged VoIP packets from a wide range of IP addresses to a VoIP server, usually used by a call center. As a result, the server wastes too much of its resources trying to handle the bogus requests. Due to some aspects of UDP protocol, a VoIP flood attack can be very hard to detect.
Other terms in this category
UDP FloodTeardrop AttackVoIP floodMS SQL reflection DDoS attackCharGEN floodSNMP reflection attackSIP malformed attackSYN Flood, or SYN AttackMITM (man-in-the-middle) attackIP Null AttackDNS AmplificationNTP floodMemcached DDoS attackRecursive HTTP GET floodHTTP floodSlowloris or session attacksRST/FIN FloodSYN/ACK FloodIP Fragmentation AttackWhat Is a Ping Flood?What is an ICMP Flood Attack?
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