Two different types of DDoS attacks can be used: a network-layer attack and an application-layer attack. Network-layer attacks use large amounts of false requests from compromised systems to access a server. A method called IP spoofing can be used in network-layer attacks. A Distributed Denial of Service attack or DDoS is an attack in which multiple compromised systems, such as computers or other Internet of Things (IoT) devices, are used to attack an online platform, server or network, such as a website. The purpose of such an attack is to overload the online platform through the continuous request by compromised systems to access the online platform, which causes a so-called 'denial of service' making the system very slow or unresponsive, hindering normal use or access.
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