denial-of-service attacks
Denial-of-service (DoS) attacks refer to malicious attempts to disrupt the normal functioning of a computer network, service, or website by overwhelming it with a flood of illegitimate requests or excessive traffic. This effectively denies legitimate users access to the targeted system or service, causing an interruption in its availability.
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