subject:Information Security. answer each question from the book and you can ref
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subject:Information Security. answer each question from the book and you can refer to some online resources, Do Not copy and past answers. Q1: A distributed denial-of-service attack requires zombies running on numerous machines to perform part of the attack simultaneously. how this attack is happaned?subject:Information Security. answer each question from the book and you can refer to some online resources, Do Not copy and past answers. Q1: A distributed denial-of-service attack requires zombies running on numerous machines to perform part of the attack simultaneously. how this attack is happaned?
subject:Information Security. answer each question from the book and you can refer to some online resources, Do Not copy and past answers. Q1: A distributed denial-of-service attack requires zombies running on numerous machines to perform part of the attack simultaneously. how this attack is happaned?
Explanation / Answer
=>Dos means a denial of service attack ,it will perform by you with some delibrate action which will
stop service from server by giving valid request and it will use all bandwidth to crash the server.
=>DDOS means a distributed dos in which multiple machines to carry out the attack ,so this makes it harder to block
=>ZOmbie:
it is a pc which is attacked and performs these type of tasks ex:sending out spam .here the pc will work
but these tasks are done in background
=>Bonet: it is a collection these Zombies which will control by website.generally instruction are sent from this bonet
to all connected bots and order them to perform their tasks so how to do you stop this type of attacks (by using quick search we can over come this)
=>and another thing keep an eye on background tasks. and you see anything strange things then pull up the
task bar and kill the tasks and last option is install ips software
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