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Latest revision as of 06:00, 10 July 2024
- See also changes related to Amplification attack, or pages that link to Amplification attack or to this page or whose text contains "Amplification attack".
Parent topics
- Information security [r]: The set of policies and protective measures used to ensure appropriate confidentiality, integrity and availability to information; usually assumed to be information in a computer or telecommunications network but the principles extend to people and the physical world [e]
- Network security [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Denial of service [r]: An attack on a computer or communications system that tries to prevent the system delivering its normal services to its users, [e]
Subtopics
- Botnet [r]: A set of compromised computers which can collectively provide services to a "bot herder". [e]
- Distributed denial of service [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Ingress filtering [r]: A class of network security measures based on the assumption that a packet entering a network must be forged, if the network has no return route to its source address [e]
- Internet Protocol flow export [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Rate limiting (computer) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Slammer worm [r]: An extremely infective piece of malware, specifically a worm (computers) that crippled the Internet in 2003 [e]
- Local versus remote assumption [r]: Add brief definition or description
- BGP connection establishment [r]: used to establish a TCP connection and a BGP session between two routers before they can exchange exterior routing information. [e]
- Network neutrality [r]: A concept in telecommunications provider economics that forbids different pricing, or blocking of service, based on the source, destination or type of traffic, rather than the resources consumed by the traffic [e]