What is a DDoS Attack?

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What is a DDoS Attack?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Let’s phrase this like a supermarket. I’m building a new one and expect 20 people a minute to want to check out so I build 10 registers. This works great and over time the store grows and has 15 registers.

Now someone wants to deny me from providing service to my actual customers. So they hire a thousand people and ask them all to take as long as possible in the checkout lines. With 15 registers I can’t handle this. Now my actual customers show up but I have a staff member outside telling them to just leave because there’s too many people inside.

DDoS attacks are like this but for computers. A website can handle X amount of traffic at a time. They can have contingencies for handling extra traffic but at some point the amount of traffic will overload them. Someone uses a bunch of computers to send requests to the specific website and bog it down.

Anonymous 0 Comments

A distributed denial of service attack is when multiple computers are used to constantly send requests to a server in an attempt to overwhelm the server and make it unable to function anymore.

A DoS attack is the same but done with just one computer

Anonymous 0 Comments

A DDoS is the internet equivalent of organizing a flash mob, but with the goal of being disruptive. Tons of people show up, ask for web pages, but aren’t really doing anything productive. The goal is the consume the bandwidth, CPU, or other resources of a web site to effectively knock it offline by overwhelming it with sheer numbers of users. Except the users are obviously bots.

There are variants where you don’t even fake being a normal user, and just send unwanted traffic to the web site hoping bandwidth alone can be starved. What matters is the quantity of users/bots, hoping to use their numbers to overcome the fact that most internet services have huge capacities.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Repeated and continuous rapid signals sent to a server or device that it can’t handle and causes it to crash It doesn’t have time to respond to the first request before hundreds more ask for information. Eventually, it just grinds to a halt.

Anonymous 0 Comments

I call your phone repeatedly to tie up the line. It isn’t working as well as I want so me and *all my friends* start calling to tie up your line. No one can get through to you.

Anonymous 0 Comments

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