ip fragmentation attacks
IP fragmentation attacks refer to malicious actions aimed at exploiting the way Internet Protocol (IP) packets are divided into smaller fragments for transmission. These attacks involve intentionally breaking down normal IP packets into smaller fragments to disrupt network communication, bypass security measures, or overwhelm systems with excessive fragments, potentially leading to service degradation or denial of service.
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