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DOS mischief, or Denial of Service mischief, refers to malicious activities aimed at disrupting the normal functioning of a targeted server, service, or network by overwhelming it with an excessive amount of traffic or requests. This can lead to service outages, making the targeted system inaccessible to legitimate users. DOS attacks can be executed using various techniques, including flooding the target with data packets or exploiting vulnerabilities in software. The intent behind such mischief can range from vandalism to extortion or political activism.

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