What type of attack sends spoofed UDP packets (instead of ping packets) with a fake source address to the IP broadcast address of a large network?
A. Fraggle
B. Smurf scan
C. SYN flood
D. Teardrop
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jansen9says:
“Fraggle Attack” is a denial-of-service (DoS) attack that involves sending a large amount of spoofed UDP traffic to a router’s broadcast address within a network. It is very similar to “Smurf Attack”, which uses spoofed ICMP traffic rather than UDP traffic to achieve the same goal.
“Fraggle Attack” is a denial-of-service (DoS) attack that involves sending a large amount of spoofed UDP traffic to a router’s broadcast address within a network. It is very similar to “Smurf Attack”, which uses spoofed ICMP traffic rather than UDP traffic to achieve the same goal.