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· Overview ·
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Overview |
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Vendor Notes: |
Irq flooding, irc nuking, mail bombing, massive mailinglist subscribing, irq killing ping flooder etc. |
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DoS: An exploit whose purpose is to deny somebody the use of the service: namely to crash or hang a program or the entire system. Examples of DoS attacks include flooding the victim with more traffic than can be handled; flooding a service (like IRC) with more events than it can handle bomb; crashing a TCP/IP stack by sending corrupt packets; crashing a service by interacting with it in an unexpected way; or hanging a system by causing it to go into an infinite loop. For example, the Ping of Death exploit crashed machines by sending illegally fragmented packets at a victim. A common word for DoS is ""nuke"", which was first popularized by the WinNuke program. Flooder: A program that overloads a connection by any mechanism, such as fast pinging, causing a DoS attack. Mail Bomber: Software that will flood a victim's inbox with hundreds or thousands of pieces of mail. Such mail generally does not correctly reveal its source. Nuker: A program that disables a machine through damage to the registry, key files, the file system, etc. |
Similar Pests: |
DoS · Flooder · Mail Bomber · Nuker |
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Divine Intervention |
Date of Origin: |
October, 1997 |
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Detection and Removal |
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Last Revised: |
October 30, 2004 |