What are common types of DDoS attacks

DDoS attack vectors target varying components of a network connection. While nearly all DDoS attacks involve overwhelming a target device or network with traffic, attacks can be divided into three categories. An attacker may use one or multiple attack vectors, and may even cycle through these attack vectors based on countermeasures taken by the target.

Common types are:
Application layer attacks (layer 7)
Protocol attacks (layers 3 and 4)
Volumetric attacks (amplification attacks)

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