A Survey of Defense Mechanisms Against Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Flooding Attacks
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Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) flooding attacks are one of the biggest concerns for security professionals. DDoS flooding attacks are typically explicit attempts to disrupt legitimate users' access to services. Attackers usually gain access to a large number of computers by exploiting their vulnerabilities to set up attack armies (i.e., Botnets). Once an attack army has been set up, an attacker can invoke a coordinated, large-scale attack against one or more targets. Developing a comprehensive defense mechanism against identified and anticipated DDoS flooding attacks is a desired goal of the intrusion detection and prevention research community. However, the development of such a mechanism requires a…
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- Denial-of-service attack
- Flooding (psychology)
- Computer security
- Computer science
- Application layer DDoS attack
- Trinoo
- Botnet
- The Internet
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