Distributed Denial Of Service

A DistributedDenialOfService (DDoS) attack is a DenialOfService attack originating from multiple computers acting in concert. The computers can be acting either wittingly, or unwittingly. There have been many instances of crackers compromising a system and using it in a DDoS attack against another system.

Typically done to increase the "bandwidth" available for a DenialOfService attack. A cracker who's got a 768K DSL line isn't going to be able to take down Google. Several thousand computers, each with 768K DSL lines can likely deny service. Given a large enough number of nodes in a DDoS attack, any site can be brought to its knees.

Also done to disguise the origins of an attack.


CategorySecurity


EditText of this page (last edited September 25, 2003) or FindPage with title or text search