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Which of the following statement correctly defines ICMP Flood Attack?

Which of the following statement correctly defines ICMP Flood Attack? (Select 2 answers)

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A.
Bogus ECHO reply packets are flooded on the network spoofing the IP and MAC address

B.
The ICMP packets signal the victim system to reply and the combination of traffic saturates the bandwidth of the victim’s network

C.
ECHO packets are flooded on the network saturating the bandwidth of the subnet causing denial of service

D.
A DDoS ICMP flood attack occurs when the zombies send large volumes of ICMP_ECHO_REPLY packets to the victim system.

9 Comments on “Which of the following statement correctly defines ICMP Flood Attack?

  1. helo says:

    There aren’t. The answers here are wrong. They should be B & C. DDoS icmp flood attack was never mentioned and has no place here and 2, icmp floods use echo REQUESTs, not reply’s.

  2. Ze says:

    There are multiple zombies mentioned in the picture “The attacker sends icmp echo requests with spoofed source ADDRESSES” so it is a DDoS.

    “An ICMP flood attack occurs when the zombies send large volumes of ICMP_ECHO_REPLY packets (“ping”) to the victim system[20]. These packets signal the victim system to reply and the combination of traffic saturates the bandwidth of the victim’s network connection” [8][20]. The source IP address of the ICMP packet may also be spoofed during these attacks [8][20].

    source: http://www.ukessays.co.uk/essays/english-language/a-denial-of-service.php
    Under: A. DDoS Bandwidth Depletion Attacks [1][8][20]

    but really I am not convinced that these are the only two answers!

  3. Gergo says:

    Yeah, i found this image and the explanation. (Module 10, page 12)

    After the ICMP threshold is reached, the router rejects the further ICMP echo requests from all addresses in the same security zone for the remainder of the current second and the next second as well.


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