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drdos
About this tag
DRDoS, or Distributed Reflective Denial of Service, is a form of DDoS attack that exploits publicly accessible UDP servers and bandwidth amplification to overwhelm a victim with traffic. The tag covers discussions of UDP-based amplification attacks, including protocols such as DNS, NTP, SNMPv2, NetBIOS, SSDP, CharGEN, QOTD, BitTorrent, Kad, Quake Network Protocol, and Steam Protocol. These attacks leverage the connectionless nature of UDP to reflect and amplify traffic toward a target. Content under this tag focuses on understanding the attack vectors, affected systems, and mitigation strategies for DRDoS threats, particularly in the context of network security and enterprise IT environments.
Original release date: January 17, 2014 | Last revised: March 07, 2014
Systems Affected
Certain UDP protocols have been identified as potential attack vectors:
DNS
NTP
SNMPv2
NetBIOS
SSDP
CharGEN
QOTD
BitTorrent
Kad
Quake Network Protocol
Steam Protocol
Overview
A Distributed Reflective...
Original release date: January 17, 2014 | Last revised: February 09, 2014
Systems Affected
Certain UDP protocols have been identified as potential attack vectors:
DNS
NTP
SNMPv2
NetBIOS
SSDP
CharGEN
QOTD
BitTorrent
Kad
Quake Network Protocol
Steam Protocol
Overview
A Distributed...