Non-Spoofed UDP Flood

In a Non-Spoofed UDP Flood, attackers send non-spoofed UDP packets at a very high packet rate resulting in networks becoming overwhelmed by the large amount of incoming UDP packets. The attack consumes vast amounts of network resources and bandwidth, exhausting the network and forcing denial of service. The packets contain a valid public IP address of the attacker. This type of attack is harder to identify because it resembles good traffic.

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