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  2. Stacheldraht - Wikipedia

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    Stacheldraht (German for "barbed wire") is malware which performs a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack. It was written by "Thomas Stacheldraht", a member of the Austrian hacker group TESO . It was first released in 1999.

  3. File:Stachledraht DDos Attack.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Illustration diagram for the Spike-triggered average.pdf

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  5. DDoS attacks on Dyn - Wikipedia

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    The attribution of the attack to the Mirai botnet had been previously reported by BackConnect Inc., another security firm. [35] Dyn stated that they were receiving malicious requests from tens of millions of IP addresses. [6] [36] Mirai is designed to brute-force the security on an IoT device, allowing it to be controlled remotely.

  6. Cutwail botnet - Wikipedia

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    In June 2009 it was estimated that the Cutwail botnet was the largest botnet in terms of the amount of infected hosts. Security provider MessageLabs estimated that the total size of the botnet was around 1.5 to 2 million individual computers, capable of sending 74 billion spam messages a day, or 51 million every minute, equal to 46.5% of the worldwide spam volume.

  7. Trinoo - Wikipedia

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    The trinoo or trin00 is a set of computer programs to conduct a DDoS attack. It is believed that trinoo networks have been set up on thousands of systems on the Internet that have been compromised by remote buffer overrun exploits.

  8. File:SBN diagram.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. File:IAH diagram.pdf - Wikipedia

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