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This paper proposes some methods aimed at increasing the access to information databases. The paper is divided into three parts. The first part introduces the current state of access to databases in our university. The second part presents a short survey regarding the authentication methods offered by the most preeminent content providers, while the third part of the paper presents some methods to...
DNS amplification attacks utilize IP address spoofing and large numbers of open recursive DNS servers to perform the bandwidth consumption attack. During an attack, it ceaselessly fabricates DNS queries to the exploited open recursive DNS servers, and all the responses, often with larger size than the query messages, are reflected to the single victim due to the source IP address spoofing. While it...
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