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What is an application-level flood attack?
It's when servers are flooded with connections from valid sources, and then the attacker sets up and tears down TCP connections.
It's when an attacker exploits bugs in peer-to-peer servers to execute a DDoS attack.
It's when an attacker exploits bugs in any sort of networked application, such as buffer overflows, in order to execute a DoS attack.
It's when a network is flooded with malicious packets in order to overwhelm its bandwidth.
An application-level flood attack is when an attacker exploits bugs in any sort of networked application, such as buffer overflows, in order to execute a DoS attack. | False : Application flooding is not related to bugs. You can launch DDoS attack with legitimate GET or POST requests to flood a web application
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