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DDoS Attacks - How They Work #1
DDoS attacks are becoming more and more frequent in today's world, with any average person being able to download or purchase such tools from online, public forums. You may have heard about the self proclaimed hacktivist group "Anonymous" and their infamous take-downs of websites such as MasterCard, PayPal and The Bank of America. Well, these websites were taken offline for a period of time by an attack known as "DDoS", but what is DDoS?

DDoS stands for Distributed Denial of Service. DDoS attacks work by collecting multiple infected machines or servers with certain scripts, or malware, intended to send data from the infected server or home connection to a victims IP Address. This means the attacker can overload the victim connection, by flooding it with loads and loads of dummy data, eventually causing the victim connection to overload, "knocking" the connection offline and making it unresponsive. See the below diagram for an example of this:

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As you can see from the above diagram, the attacker sends a command to the servers/PCs that are under his/her control, which then send the dummy data to the victim connection and overloads the connection, making it hard or impossible for the victim's users to communicate with the victim. There's also what is known as "DoS" which is often not as strong as a DDoS attack, but if the attacker is using a server with a strong connection, this attack can still be devastating. One thing to note would be that there are companies which fight to prevent this exact attack and that is why you never see big sites like eBay, YouTube and Google go down. With this huge scare about "hackers being able to take down the internet", it's baloney. The only way it would be possible, is if the data-centers were to be physically blown up, not DDoS attacks via the internet. If you wish to know more on this subject, visit Wikipedias page on DDoS .


Article originally written by BreShiE for NonSecure.net - Now resides on Defuse Security
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RE: DDoS Attacks - How They Work #2
This is cool. I remember reading somewhere what DDoSing is for.
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RE: DDoS Attacks - How They Work #3
(04-04-2013, 11:14 PM)Johnny Wrote: This is cool. I remember reading somewhere what DDoSing is for.

DDoS is used for anything you want. SEO, rage, laughter, jobs, etc.
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RE: DDoS Attacks - How They Work #4
I was looking forward to reading this until I noticed your website that has the article on it is down.
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RE: DDoS Attacks - How They Work #5
Let me know when your site is back up.

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RE: DDoS Attacks - How They Work #6
It's pretty simple how they work....

It's an api server or a shell sending packets with bytes of data in them to a web server or a router...

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RE: DDoS Attacks - How They Work #7
Guess their site got DDoS'd lawl
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RE: DDoS Attacks - How They Work #8
Page isn't loading? I assume your site is no longer up.
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RE: DDoS Attacks - How They Work #9
No shit sherlock. When I've got the time I'll write this up as an article on here.
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RE: DDoS Attacks - How They Work #10
Recreating the article in the post. Hope you enjoy the read!
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