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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.
- Attitude
- Aust
- Austpar
- Austr.Para
- Austr.Para.Comic
- Austr.Para.Gotter
- Austr.Para.Lipo
- Austr.Para.VGA.Demo
- Austr.Parasite
- Austr.Parasite.Gotter
- Avalanche
- Avalent
- AVF
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- Avispa!Dropper
- AVJM
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- Axent.Raptor.IP.Options
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- Azusa
- BA
- BackDoor
- BackDoor.APN
- Backdoor.Azara!Server
- Backdoor.FQ.Server
- BackDoor.GK.dr
- Backdoor.IRCBot
- Backdoor.IRCBot.Server
- Backdoor.IRCFlood
- Backdoor.Optix.Server.family


