DNS amplification attacks can be prevented by an ISP which can inspect packets leaving their network to ensure that the source IP address could actually reside within that network. Group of answer choices True False
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Step 1: DNS amplification attacks involve sending a large number of DNS queries with a spoofed source IP address to a DNS server, causing it to respond to the spoofed IP address with a much larger response, overwhelming the target with traffic. Show more…
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