Distributed Denial Of Service (DDoS) is simply using a botnet (look it up.) or a lot of infected computers to send massive amounts of large packets, ddosing can be UDP, SSYN, HTTP, Apache,and more. It can be targeted to a single individual, or can be a large website/network. DDoSing requires a large amounts of bots (infected machines) to actually do any a real damage. a DDoS attack must not be confused with a DOS attack. A DOS attack is the same thing, except it is not distributed, therefore not being as strong, and you are more likely to get caught, as it is using YOUR connection. That is my summary of DDoSing. For a full 6 page essay, please view my website at crazyx1891.t35.com
port 80 or 27005
THIS IS NOT AN ANSWER JUST A FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONi have a curious friend that I've known for awhile if i wanted to teach him how to block someone from ddosing him through cmd ping command and i would also like to know if i blocked him form pinging me would it prevent me playing games with him though things like hamachi??
What kind like DDosing?
port 80 or 27005
It was Encyclopedia Dramtica members.
Well I don't know how to get one but it sends spam by email for text by the thousands. Used for DDoSing also.
As long as you aren't the one DDoSing or getting peoples IP's through resolvers or grabbers then you are doing fine.
Losing money, Losing passwords, losing personal details, the virus could crash your computer, and the hacker could use your computer to commit crimes such as DDoSing.
DDoSing anything it illegal regardless if you paid for it or not.
THIS IS NOT AN ANSWER JUST A FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONi have a curious friend that I've known for awhile if i wanted to teach him how to block someone from ddosing him through cmd ping command and i would also like to know if i blocked him form pinging me would it prevent me playing games with him though things like hamachi??
Yes, you can go to jail for distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. DDoS attacks are illegal in most jurisdictions as they disrupt or disable computer networks, causing harm to individuals or organizations. Prosecution and penalties for DDoS attacks vary by country, but they can include fines and imprisonment depending on the severity of the attack and the laws of the jurisdiction.
Yes, DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks are considered illegal in many jurisdictions, as they disrupt the normal functioning of targeted servers or networks, causing harm to individuals and businesses. Such actions can violate various laws related to computer fraud and abuse, leading to potential criminal charges, fines, and imprisonment. Additionally, victims may pursue civil lawsuits for damages resulting from the attack.
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