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Computing / Computer security / Denial-of-service attack / IP address spoofing / Smurf attack / Transmission Control Protocol / Traffic flow / Network congestion / Firewall / Computer network security / Denial-of-service attacks / Cyberwarfare
Date: 2009-07-01 14:12:54
Computing
Computer security
Denial-of-service attack
IP address spoofing
Smurf attack
Transmission Control Protocol
Traffic flow
Network congestion
Firewall
Computer network security
Denial-of-service attacks
Cyberwarfare

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