In a basic SYN flood attack, what is the attacker attempting to achieve?
A.
Exceed the threshold limit of the connection queue for a given service
B.
Set the threshold to zero for a given service
C.
Cause the buffer to overflow, allowing root access
D.
Flush the register stack, allowing hijacking of the root account
The Answer Is:
A
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Explanation:
A SYN flood attack is a type of denial-of-service attack that exploits the TCP three-way handshake process. The attacker sends a large number of SYN packets to the target server, often with spoofed IP addresses, and does not complete the handshake by sending the final ACK packet. This causes the server to allocate resources for half-open connections, which eventually consume all the available ports and prevent legitimate traffic from reaching the server
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