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![]() ![]() The reply takes bandwidth, meaning the normal TCP reply actually makes the attack worse. The clever part of this attack is that TCP on the victim's system will respond to each individual connection request and send a reply. The typical goal of a SYN flood is to use all the victim's bandwidth or, more likely to consume so much of the computing resources (memory, CPU, storage space, etc.) that it can no longer function. ![]() (1) A SYN Flood is a form of DDoS attack in which all the bots attempt to open new Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connections with the victim's server.
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