Teardrop attack – Definition

The Teardrop attack is a very popular Denial-of-Service (DoS) attack. It sends numerous fragmented packets to a victim’s device. Then the receiving device is not able to reassemble so many packets due to a bug in TCP/IP fragmentation reassembly. As a result, the packets overlap with one another, and the victim’s device crashes. Find more details about the Teardrop attack!

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