Distributed Denial of Service: Trin00, Tribe Flood Network, Tribe Flood Network 2000, and Stacheldraht CIAC-2319
Abstract
One type of attack on computer systems is known as a Denial of Service (DoS) attack. A Denial of Service attack is designed to prevent legitimate users from using a system. Traditional Denial of Service attacks are done by exploiting a buffer overflow, exhausting system resources, or exploiting a system bug that results in a system that is no longer functional. In the summer of 1999, a new breed of attack has been developed called Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack. Several educational and high capacity commercial sites have been affected by these Distributed Denial of Service attacks. A Distributed Denial of Service attack uses multiple machines operating in concert to attack a network or site. There is very little that can be done if you are the target of a DDoS. The nature of these attacks cause so much extra network traffic that it is difficult for legitimate traffic to reach your site while blocking the forged attacking
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 14, 2000
- Accession Number
- ADA396999
Entities
People
- Paul J. Criscuolo
Organizations
- University of California