By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read
A favourite tool of hackers and other forms
H25 of online troublemaker, the DDOS – Distributed Denial of Service –
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it be people trying to take down a company’s website or even, in some cases, crash the
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puts it, “computers send a boatload of traffic to a site’s servers until they break”.
Which makes

sense, but it’s not until you see it happening that you get an idea of how powerful these attacks can be. In these videos you can see a visualisation of a server handling visits to a website, all in the style of a game of Pong. Created byVLC developer Ludovic Fauvet, the top one shows regular sever traffic. The visits come in, and the server’s “paddle” is able to meet them. The video below, though, shows a DDOS attack underway. And the paddle is on fire
Understand How DDoS Attacks Work with These Cool Visualizations [Motherboard]