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Anti DDOS Software (Partial Guide)
Topic Started: Oct 31 2010, 01:27 PM (407 Views)
Cassie34D
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What is a DDOS?
Unlike most other hacks, a Denial of Service (DoS) does not require the attacker to gain access or entry into the targeted
server. The primary goal of a DoS attack is instead to deny legitimate users access to the service provided by that server.
Attackers achieve their DoS objective by flooding the target until it crashes, becomes unreachable from the outside
network, or can no longer handle legitimate traffic. The actual volume of the attack traffic involved depends on the type
of attack traffic payload used. With crafted payload such as malformed IP fragments, several such packets may be
sufficient to crash a vulnerable TCP/IP stack; on the other hand, it may take a very large volume of perfectly conforming IP
fragments to overwhelm the defragmentation processing in the same TCP/IP stack. Sophisticated attackers may choose to
use a mixture of normal and malformed payloads for a DoS attack. DoS attacks can vary in impact from consuming the
bandwidth of an entire network, to preventing service use of a single targeted host, or crashing of a single service on the
target host.
Most DoS attacks are flood attacks; that is, attacks aimed at flooding a network with TCP connection packets that are
normally legitimate, but consume network bandwidth when sent in heavy volume. The headers of malicious packets are
typically forged, or spoofed, to fool the victim into accepting the packets as if they are originating from a trusted source.


Definition
A DDoS attack is a form of denial-of-service (DoS) attack, where more than one traffic generator (a zombie) directs traffic to a targeted URL. Traffic-generating programs are called agents, and the controlling program is the master. DDoS agent programs receive instruction from a master program to carry out an attack, which is designed to disable or shut down the targeted URL.
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Edited by Cassie34D, Nov 6 2010, 04:17 PM.
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T Power5
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I never get ddosed :$

But if you get ddosed this is some usefull information :)
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Cassie34D
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i think ppl have tried to ddos me (not from runescape just random ppl i guess lol )
i checked my mcafee logs and saw like 10 ddos and ddos related attacks toward me all stopped :P
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Hernando
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Alright, i'll look into this later.
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Ivan
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I'm happy for you and imma let you finish
I get ddos'd daily
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kong
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no anti ddos software lol.
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Adnane
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nice,ppl could need that hard
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Nomansyed9
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kong
Nov 2 2010, 07:20 PM
no anti ddos software lol.
What kong said, but you can have filters that tell you when you're receiving large amounts of packets really quickly..when my ddos filter goes off I unplug my router for like 5 minutes then reconnect and I'm fine.
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Cassie34D
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i made it that title so people would click it :P
its relly ddos or dos moderation software
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Morgie
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mcafee is prolly the worst net protection you could ever get, next to norton. lol. another way to stop ddoss is unplug ur router and plug it back in lol.
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Cassie34D
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its worked good for me soo far :)
norton ive had bad experiences with lol :(
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Morgie
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I would suggest Webroot. One of the best out there. You can buy the disk from Best Buy
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Nomansyed9
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Cassie34D
Nov 11 2010, 02:43 AM
its worked good for me soo far :)
I highly doubt anyone would ddos you..
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Matthew
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ive got norton, not the best but it does the job for my computer so i dont really care :P
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