6 Dec
2010
6 Dec
'10
2:50 a.m.
February 2000 weren't the first DDOS attacks, but the attacks on multiple well-known sites did raise DDOS' visibility. What progress has been made during the last decade at stopping DDOS attacks? SMURF attacks creating a DDOS from directed broadcast replies seems to have been mostly mitigated by changing defaults in major router OS's. TCP SYN attacks creating a DDOS from leaving many half-open connections seems to have been mostly mitigated with SYN Cookies or similar OS changes. Other than buying lots of bandwidth and scrubber boxes, have any other DDOS attack vectors been stopped or rendered useless during the last decade? Spoofing? Bots? Protocol quirks?