#77: DDoS: take down a server, one request at a time

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Denial-of-service attack tries to take down a server by sending specially-crafted requests. The simplest form of this attack is just sending a lot of requests in a short period of time. But more sophisticated methods are possible. For example, sending a single unusual request that overwhelms the server. One such example is a ZIP bomb, that I’ll explain later. But the most widespread technique requires a large number of attacking servers. Also known as distributed denial-of-service. DDoS for short. Read more: https://nurkiewicz.com/77 Get the new episode straight to your mailbox: https://nurkiewicz.com/newsletter