Hit-and-run DDoS

id: hit-and-run-ddos-255-3209220
title: Hit-and-run DDoS
text: Hit-and-run DDoS is a type of denial-of-service (DDoS) attack that uses short bursts of high volume attacks in random intervals, spanning a time frame of days or weeks. The purpose of a hit-and-run DDoS is to prevent a user of a service from using that service by bringing down the host server. This type of attack is to be distinguished from a persistent DDoS attack which continues until the attacker stops the attack or the host server is able to defend against it.
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description: Type of denial-of-service cyber attack
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hit-and-run_DDoS
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date modified: 2022-02-26T16:20:51Z
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