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Distributed Denial of Service: Taxonomies of Attacks, Tools, and Countermeasures

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Distributed Denial of Service: Taxonomies of Attacks, Tools, and Countermeasures
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks have become a large problem for users of computer systems connected to the Internet. DDoS attackers hijack secondary victim systems using them to wage a coordinated large-scale attack against primary victim systems. As new countermeasures are developed to prevent or mitigate DDoS attacks, attackers are constantly developing new methods to circumvent these new countermeasures. In this paper, we describe DDoS attack models and propose taxonomies to characterize the scope of DDoS attacks, the characteristics of the software attack tools used, and the countermeasures available. These taxonomies illustrate similarities and patterns in different DDoS attacks and tools, to assist in the development of more generalized solutions to countering DDoS attacks, including new derivative attacks.
Stephen M. Specht, Ruby B. Lee
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where ISCAPDCS
Authors Stephen M. Specht, Ruby B. Lee
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