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Denial of Service (DoS) is a family of attacks that attempt to force a target to use up resources (CPU time, memory, bandwidth etc) by flooding a target with useless packets, connections or tasks.
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How is DDoS different from DRDoS?
I understand DDoS is a DoS assault from multiple sources, where a coordinated stream of requests is launched against a target.
How is DRDoS different?