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Fun
with Packets: Designing a Stick
This
paper outlines a denial-of-service attack against not the computer
network, but the human processes that support intrusion detection.
This attack is a resource exhaustion attack as outlined in the previous
paper "Topology of denial of service". |
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Strategies
for Defeating Distributed Attacks
With
the advent of distributed Denial of Service (DoS) attacks such as
Trinoo, TFN, TFN2K and stacheldraht, there is an extreme interest
in finding solutions that thwart or defeat such attacks. This paper
tries to look not just at distributed DoS attacks but distributed
attacks in general. |
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Topology of Denial-of-Service
An explanation
of the structure and operation of denial of service attacks, including
distributed mechanisms and gaining access. PDF format. |
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Denial
of Service FAQ
Best
suited for novices, this answers some basic questions about the nature
of DoS. |
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Denial
of Service Defense Tactics
This paper details some practical strategies
that can be used by system administrators to help protect themselves
from distributed denial of service attacks as well as protect themselves
from becoming unwitting attack nodes against other companies.
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Strategies
for Defeating Distributed Attacks
This paper tries to look not just at defeating
not only distributed DoS attacks but distributed attacks in general.
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| Strategies
to Protect Against Distributed Denial of Service Attacks |
| Characteristics
of DoS tools crackers frequently use and how to effectively diffuse
their attacks. |
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| TFN2K
- An Analysis |
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document is a technical analysis of the Tribe Flood Network 2000 (TFN2K)
distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack tool, the successor to
the original TFN Trojan by Mixter. Additionally, countermeasures for
this attack are also covered. |
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| Trible
Flood Network 3000 |
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theoretical review of what exactly Distributed DOS tools are, how
they can be used, what more dangerous features can be implemented
in the future, and starting points on establishing Network Intrusion
Detection Rules for DDoS. |
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Distributed
Denial of Service Attacks - A Proposal Based on Routing
A draft of a technique that potentially could keep a network safe
from DDoS attacks. |
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