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CVE-1999-1066
Quake 1 server responds to an initial UDP game connection request with a large amount of traffic, which allows remote attackers to use the server as an amplifier in a "Smurf" style attack on another host, by spoofing the connection request...
CVE-2000-0095
The PMTU discovery procedure used by HP-UX 10.30 and 11.00 for determining the optimum MTU generates large amounts of traffic in response to small packets, allowing remote attackers to cause the system to be used as a packet amplifier...
CVE-2000-0041
Macintosh systems generate large ICMP datagrams in response to malformed datagrams, allowing them to be used as amplifiers in a flood attack...
ISC BIND 4.9.7/8.x - Traffic Amplification and NS Route Discovery
source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/983/info ISC BIND 4.9.7/8.1/8.1.1/8.1.2/8.2/8.2.1/8.2.2 Traffic Amplification and NS Route Discovery Vulnerability A potential denial of service hence forth referred to as DoS attack exists in the default configuration of many popular DNS servers. If a...
ISC BIND 4.9.78.x - Traffic Amplification and NS Route Discovery
ISC BIND 4.9.78.x - Traffic Amplification and NS Route Discovery source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/983/info ISC BIND 4.9.7/8.1/8.1.1/8.1.2/8.2/8.2.1/8.2.2 Traffic Amplification and NS Route Discovery Vulnerability A potential denial of service hence forth referred to as DoS attack exists ...
CVE-2000-0095
The PMTU discovery procedure used by HP-UX 10.30 and 11.00 for determining the optimum MTU generates large amounts of traffic in response to small packets, allowing remote attackers to cause the system to be used as a packet amplifier...
CVE-1999-1379
DNS allows remote attackers to use DNS name servers as traffic amplifiers via a UDP DNS query with a spoofed source address, which produces more traffic to the victim than was sent by the attacker...
CVE-1999-1066
Quake 1 server responds to an initial UDP game connection request with a large amount of traffic, which allows remote attackers to use the server as an amplifier in a "Smurf" style attack on another host, by spoofing the connection request...
smurf.BIP-hunting-nmap.txt
Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1998 15:22:14 -0500 From: Fyodor To: [email protected] Subject: Re: netscan.org - broadcast ICMP list http://netscan.org has the first relatively complete database of ICMP directed broadcast networks "smurf amplifiers". All allocated IP addresses ending in .0 or .255 have bee...
CVE-1999-1201
Windows 95 and Windows 98 systems, when configured with multiple TCP/IP stacks bound to the same MAC address, allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service traffic amplification via a certain ICMP echo ping packet, which causes all stacks to send a ping response, aka TCP Chorusing...