What is TCP SYN flood? Why it is a major threat to the Internet? Use a search engine and find three approaches to against TCP SYN flood.
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What is TCP SYN flood? TCP SYN flood is a type of DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack that exploits the three-way handshake process of the TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) protocol. In this attack, the attacker sends a large number of SYN (synchronize) Show more…
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