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Denial of Service Attack 발표자 : 전지훈
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What is Denial of Service Attack? Denial of Service Attack = DoS Attack Service attacks on a Web server floods it with bogus requests for pages. The server spends so much time trying to process these requests that it can't respond to legitimate requests and may crash.
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Goal of DoS To flood a network, thereby preventing legitimate network traffic To Disrupt connections between machines, thereby preventing access to a service To prevent a particular individual from accessing a service To disrupt service to a specific system or person
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DoS Attack does… Consumption of computational resources, such as bandwidth, disk space, or processor time Disruption of configuration information, such as routing information. Disruption of state information, such as unsolicited resetting of TCP sessions. Disruption of physical network components. Obstructing the communication media between the intended users and the victim so that they can no longer communicate adequately
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Symptoms of DoS Attack Unusually slow network performance Unavailability of a particular web site Inability to access any web site Dramatic increase in the number of spam emails received
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Prevention of DoS Attack Firewalls Switches Routers Intrusion-prevention systems (IPS)
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DDoS Attack Distributed Denial of Service Attack Multiple compromised systems flood the bandwidth or resources of a targeted system, usually one or more web servers
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DDoS Attack Attacker Master (Handler) Agent Master (Handler) Master (Handler) Agent Target
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Advantages of DDoS Attack Multiple machines can generate more attack traffic than one machine Multiple attack machines are harder to turn off than one attack machine Behavior of each attack machine can be stealthier, making it harder to track down and shut down
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Reference http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DoS http://www.cert.org/
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