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DDoS Attack

DDoS is an acronym for Distributed Denial of Service. In a DDos Attack, the attacker tries to make a network, machine, system or website unavailable by overloading it. The attacker accomplishes the overload by sending such a high number of requests to the recipient system that the system can no longer respond to “real requests”.