denial of service (dos) via file upload
Denial of Service (DoS) via file upload refers to a cyber attack where an attacker intentionally overloads or disables a system or network by exploiting vulnerabilities in file upload mechanisms. This involves submitting or uploading a large number of files or excessively large files to exhaust system resources, causing the targeted system to become unresponsive or crash, thereby denying access to legitimate users.
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