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DoS
A DoS (Denial of Service) attack is designed to disrupt or stop the normal running of a Web site, server, or other network resource. Hackers or malware writers resort to various ways to achieve this. A DoS attack can commonly result in a server being flooded with more network traffic than it is capable of processing. This hinders or prevents the server’s normal operation and sometimes causes its complete failure.
Unlike a DoS attack, a DDoS attack employs multiple PCs. The hacker or malware writer normally uses one infected computer - “master” - to centrally coordinate the attack across other, so-called “zombie”, computers. Typically, the malware writer gains control of both master and zombie computers by exploiting a weakness in an application or the operating system on those computers, in order to install a trojan or other malicious code.
- AOL.Disconnector
- AOL.for.Windows.DoS
- AOL.Ikobur
- AOL.Instant.Messenger
- Aolam
- Ap
- AP.gh
- Ape
- Aphexos
- APlittle
- Apparition
- Application.HideWindow
- April.Fool
- AprilFool.615a
- Aqual.Qx
- AquaVoxFreeze
- ArAcH.mIRC.Script
- Aragon
- ARB
- Arb.bytefusion.pl
- Archub
- ARCV
- Arcv.A!Dropper
- Arcv.Ace9
- ARCV.ARCV
- ARCV.Christmas
- ARCV.Ice
- ARCV.Jo
- ARCV.Lurve
- Arcv.More


