In this paper we address in detail how the recent DNS DDoS attacks work. How they abuse name servers, EDNS, the recursive feature and UDP packet spoofing, as well as how the amplification effect works. Our study is based on packet captures (we provide with samples) and logs from attacks on different networks reported to have a volume of 2.8Gbps. One of these networks indicated some attacks have reached as high as 10Gbps and used as many as 140,000 exploited name servers. In the conclusions we also discuss some remediation suggestions. Given recent events, we have been encouraged to make this text available at this time. URL: http://www.isotf.org/news/DNS-Amplification-Attacks.pdf Please note that this version of this paper is prior to submission for publication and that the final version may see significant revisions. Thanks, Randy Vaughn and Gadi Evron.