Slow DoS Detection and Prevention (opens in new tab)
A slow DoS (Denial of Service) attack is a type of cyberattack designed to overwhelm a server or web application by exploiting protocol weaknesses—not through high-volume traffic, but by sending requests very slowly or keeping connections open as long as possible. This consumes server resources (like concurrent connection limits, memory, or threads) with minimal bandwidth usage by the attacker. Instead of flooding the target with huge amounts of data, the attacker sends legitimate-looking req...
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