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16 June 2021

Buffer Overflow Attacks

Buffer overflow attacks occur when more data than the allocated amount of memory is loaded between two pieces of software. Cyber attackers use this situation as a vulnerability and can load malicious code onto systems and execute it. In previous years, some experts frequently emphasised the importance of buffer overflow attacks, noting that they occurred […]

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10 June 2021

Ransom DDoS Attacks

A Ransom DDoS attack (RDDoS) is a situation in which cyber attackers attempt to extort money from an organisation or institution by using a DDoS attack as blackmail. Cyber attackers carry out DDoS attacks against many companies. In recent years, we have seen them making these attacks persistent and leaving a note demanding a ransom […]

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8 June 2021

Layer 3 DDoS Attacks

In this type of attack targeting the third layer of the OSI model, the aim is to slow down or stop the communications of an application, service, server, or network by pushing its capacity to its limits. In these DDoS attacks carried out using the third layer, large amounts of data are sent to the […]

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7 June 2021

Application Layer DDoS Attacks

Application layer DDoS attacks, as the name suggests, target layer 7 in the OSI model. It is a type of DDoS attack carried out at the highest layer using common methods such as HTTP GET and HTTP POST. We would like to note that it is an effective attack because it aims to exhaust server […]

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6 June 2021

Low and Slow DDoS Attacks

Low and slow DDoS attacks aim to bring down a web service by overwhelming it with extremely slow HTTP or TCP traffic. In this type of attack, the goal is to exhaust the resources of an application or server. The attack, which is delivered in small and very slow increments, actually requires very few connections. […]

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2 June 2021

SSDP DDoS Attacks

SSDP attacks are defined as Simple Service Discovery Protocol attacks. UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) devices are used to send excessive traffic to a targeted victim. It is a reflection-based DDoS attack type that exploits network protocols. The aim of this type of attack is to take the target’s infrastructure and web resources offline. What […]

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