New Denial of Service vulnerability detailed, doesn't require many PCs
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You have probably heard of Distributed Denial of Service attacks, where a massive number of computers are used (and often hijacked) in order to barrage a website with requests and effectively shut it down. What you may not know is that there are denial of service (DoS) methods that don't need to be so distributed. So says security researcher Sergey Shekyan, who has developed a proof of concept that is a "Slow HTTP DoS." The "slow" method essentially makes an HTTP request to a server but does so in a way that can cause the server to hang. As Ars Technica explains, what the attacking computer does it read incoming information very slowly, which forces the target server to keep its connection o... »read more
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