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Distributed Denial Of Service (DDOS) is the intentional paralyzing of a computer network by flooding it with data sent simultaneously from many individual computers (so-called zombies) which are used to stage DDOS attacks
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Digging into DDoS attacks (includes hostile IP's from multiple honeypots)
These DDoS "attacks" are actually a side-effect of a Makost[dot]net-style botnet and is NOT the intention of the attacker (in fact, they seem specifically designed NOT to cause a disruption of service … I have seen an immediate reduction in DDoS attacks since I posted this article (curious). …
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Digging into DDoS attacks (includes hostile IP's from multiple honeypots)
I have been tracing a series of DDoS attempts, and am wondering if anyone else has seen anything like them. … On the frontend of my network, I am running a self-made DDoS Sniffer which detects stale RD connections (like the DDoS attacks) and will automatically disconnect the session and blacklist the IP address …