3DDoS Attack and Defense Mechanism in a Server

Pranav Bhatnagar*, Shreya Pai and Minhaj Khan

School of Engineering, Ajeenkya DY Patil University, Pune, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

The usage of the web has expanded rapidly over the last decade. Crores of people all around the planet are posting by means of online diversion, shopping from Shopping Applications and significantly more. Applications are getting revived essentially every day and new advances are emerging daily. As the progressions are getting revived, even the advanced attacks have extended all through the long run. Quantum enlisting has transformed into a rapidly creating development that contains the laws of quantum mechanics to decide issues that are unreasonably jumbled for our everyday use standard PCs. The impact of quantum computing on cybersecurity is overwhelming. It poses a significant threat to cybersecurity. One of the main threats it poses is of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS). As of today, DDoS attacks have become one of the major problems in the domain of Cybersecurity as this cyberattack is currently in the top list of cybercrimes. A Denial of Service (DoS) assault is generally a general attack wherein a malevolent client centers around a PC or a substitute device distant to its concluded clients through rushing in on the contraption’s standard working. A scattered DoS attack that comes from more than one resource is known as a DDoS attack, for example, a botnet DDoS attack on gaming servers. ...

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