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Cosa (chi) è stresser - definizione

CYBER ATTACK DISRUPTING SERVICE BY OVERLOADING THE PROVIDER OF THE SERVICE
Distributed denial of service attack; Denial of Service; Distributed denial-of-service; Distributed denial-of-service attack; DoS; Distributed denial of service; Denial-of-service; Nuke (computer); DDoS; DDOS; Ddos; DOS attack; Denial of service attack; Denial of service; DoS attack; Distributed Reflection Denial of Service; DoS attacks; Distributed Denial of Service; Dos attack; Teardrop attack; DDoS attack; Ddos attack; "pulsing" zombies; Distributed reflector denial of service; Denial-of-service attacks; Dos (attack); Network flood; Flood attack; RDDoS; Denial or Service; Teardrop (computing); Denial-of-Service attack; Distributed Denital of Service; DDos Attack; DRDoS; Denial of Service (computing); Backscatter (DDOS); Permanent denial of service; Pdos; Distributed-denial-of-service; DoS-attack; Degradation-of-service; Degradation-of-service attack; Reflector router; VIPDoS; TearDrop; Teardrop Attacks; Udp bomb attack; DDos; DDos by nuke attack; Denial of service attacks; Low Impact Ion Cannon; DDOS attack; Denial-of-Service; Distributed Deinal-of-Service; DDoSing; Shrew attack; Application layer DDoS attack; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/stresser; Volumetric DDoS attack; RUDY; DNS amplification attack; DD4BC; DDoS for Bitcoin; Booter service; Reflected denial-of-service attack; DDoS attacks; DoS-Attack; Denial-of-access attack; Stresser; DDOS protection; Denial of Service attack; SACK panic; SACKPanic; SACK Panic; Distributred denial of service attack; DDoS detection; Amplification attack; Distributed reflective denial of service
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  • Diagram of a DDoS attack. Note how multiple computers are attacking a single computer.

Stressor         
CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL AGENT, ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION, EXTERNAL STIMULUS OR AN EVENT SEEN AS CAUSING STRESS TO AN ORGANISM
Stressors
A stressor is a chemical or biological agent, environmental condition, external stimulus or an event seen as causing stress to an organism. Psychologically speaking, a stressor can be events or environments that individuals might consider demanding, challenging, and/or threatening individual safety.
stressed         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Stress (original band); Stress (disambiguation); Stressy; Stressfulness; Stress (album); Stress (band); Stress (song); Stressed
1.
If you are stressed, you feel tense and anxious because of difficulties in your life.
Work out what situations or people make you feel stressed and avoid them.
? relaxed
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ
2.
If a word or part of a word is stressed, it is pronounced with emphasis.
? unstressed
ADJ
Stressed skin         
  • Internals of stressed skin construction on [[Murphy Moose]] showing frames and supporting skin
TYPE OF RIGID CONSTRUCTION WITH A NON-LOADED COVERING
Stressed-skin
In mechanical engineering, stressed skin is a type of rigid construction, intermediate between monocoque and a rigid frame with a non-loaded covering. A stressed skin structure has its compression-taking elements localized and its tension-taking elements distributed.

Wikipedia

Denial-of-service attack

In computing, a denial-of-service attack (DoS attack) is a cyber-attack in which the perpetrator seeks to make a machine or network resource unavailable to its intended users by temporarily or indefinitely disrupting services of a host connected to a network. Denial of service is typically accomplished by flooding the targeted machine or resource with superfluous requests in an attempt to overload systems and prevent some or all legitimate requests from being fulfilled.

In a distributed denial-of-service attack (DDoS attack), the incoming traffic flooding the victim originates from many different sources. More sophisticated strategies are required to mitigate this type of attack, as simply attempting to block a single source is insufficient because there are multiple sources.

A DoS or DDoS attack is analogous to a group of people crowding the entry door of a shop, making it hard for legitimate customers to enter, thus disrupting trade.

Criminal perpetrators of DoS attacks often target sites or services hosted on high-profile web servers such as banks or credit card payment gateways. Revenge, blackmail and hacktivism can motivate these attacks.