Attack amplification
A way to implement a DoS attack providing a manifold increase in impact on a victim server: a small number of bots initiate sending a huge amount of forged packets or requests, which severely slow down or paralyze the attacked server that tries to process them. The approach is used, e.g., in attacks based on the DNS and NTP protocols.
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Shared Web HostingCloud HostingP2P networkFirewallIP addressProxy serverDNSBL (DNS Blacklists)TCP handshakeWhat is TLS fingerprinting?Attacks against websitesZero Day (0day DDoS) attackRound-Trip Time, RTTWhat is a domain name?BandwidthWhat is a router?What is a server?TrafficWhat Is an Exploit?What are SYN cookies?What is SYN message in TCP?What Is a SYN Flag?SSL trafficWhat is a GET Request?DNS hostingVPS/VDSInternet Protocol, IPLink bandwidth, link throughputTCP window sizeWhat are cookies?What is a CVE?Dedicated ServerHacktivismWhat is Proxying?Content Delivery Network, CDNAttack amplificationBotWhat is the 95th percentile?MAC address, or physical addressHostingSmurf AttackDDoS (Distributed Denial of Service)DoS (Denial-of-Service) AttackWAFColocationData center
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