Denial of Service Attacks


Denial-of-service (DoS) attacks are reported to incident response teams more than any other type of attack. Misconceptions about denial-of-service attacks abound, however. One widely held misconception is that denial-of-service attacks invariably crash applications or hosts. Although the majority of reported DoS attacks do indeed cause applications or hosts to crash, a DoS attack can also cause a system or function to slow down or not run properly. A poorly written CGI program, for example, can crash a web server through a buffer overflow or other condition, but it can also cause CPU overutilization, making the victim host unresponsive.

Several types of DoS attacks are now almost legendary because they have occurred so many times:

Ping, the "packet Internet groper," is a protocol designed to determine whether or not a host is alive on the network (that is, whether it is running and responsive). Ping transmits a group of characters, usually a reasonably small group (typically fewer than 100 bytes), and then waits for the host that has been pinged to respond. One of the primary uses of ping is determining whether a particular host has crashed.

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