ECCouncil Certified Ethical Hacker Exam (CEHv12) 312-50v12 Question # 161 Topic 17 Discussion

ECCouncil Certified Ethical Hacker Exam (CEHv12) 312-50v12 Question # 161 Topic 17 Discussion

312-50v12 Exam Topic 17 Question 161 Discussion:
Question #: 161
Topic #: 17

An audacious attacker is targeting a web server you oversee. He intends to perform a Slow HTTP POST attack, by manipulating 'a' HTTP connection. Each connection sends a byte of data every 'b' second, effectively holding up the connections for an extended period. Your server is designed to manage 'm' connections per second, but any connections exceeding this number tend to overwhelm the system. Given ‘a=100' and variable 'm', along with the attacker's intention of maximizing the attack duration 'D=a*b', consider the following scenarios. Which is most likely to result in the longest duration of server unavailability?


A.

m=110, b=20: Despite the attacker sending 100 connections, the server can handle 110 connections per

second, therefore likely staying operative, regardless of the hold-up time per connection


B.

m=90, b=15: The server can manage 90 connections per second, but the attacker's 100 connections

exceed this, and with each connection held up for 15 seconds, the attack duration could be significant


C.

95, b=10: Here, the server can handle 95 connections per second, but it falls short against the

attacker's 100 connections, albeit the hold-up time per connection is lower


D.

m=105, b=12: The server can manage 105 connections per second, more than the attacker's 100

connections, likely maintaining operation despite a moderate hold-up time


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