Your PC became a DDoS client, what now?
September 1, 2008
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Bulk
DDos stands for Distributed Denial Of Service and is one of the, let’s say most powerful and popular attacking methods of hackers and hacker-wannabes. For DDoS, the offender needs a high number of clients. Clients are common users’ PCs, which have a special malware installed.
To install this malware, the users have to click a link [...]
Stop an ongoing DoS attack
August 31, 2008
Filed under
Security, Server Management
Many server managers say that effectively stopping a DoS attack is impossible. This is only half true.
Under a DoS siege the majority of the server administrators will try to create a null route for each offensive IP, IP block or even whole subnets. This is done as an effort to keep the service online for [...]
How do you recognize a DoS attack
August 31, 2008
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Security, Server Management
Early recognition of a DoS attack is essential. This post will help you learn how to recognize a DoS attack so you can take necessary steps.
In my previous post, I talked about DoS attacks in general (see end of the post for the link) and if you’ve read it, you know how are they working. [...]
What is a DOS attack and how to initiate it
August 30, 2008
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Security, Server Management
The best method to deflect an attack is to understand how the offender planed his attack, thus you know what will happen next or how to stop a previous action.
This post is about the basics of a distributed DOS attack. DoS is the abbreviation of Denial of Service. I won’t list everything you need, not [...]
