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A hacker hack into an Internet Service Provider?

A hacker hack into an Internet Service Provider (ISP) and cause emails to be sent from respectively explanation to every other depiction, thus slowing down the ISP’s email traffic to a complete standstill. This is an example of:


A A non-technical attack
B A brute force attack
C Address harvesting
D A denial of service attack
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Answers: That would be a denial of service attack. Any attack thats designed to stop someone from providing exchange cards services is a DOS attack.
This is a brute force attack as he is trying to over laod the server by cause unnessary activity


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DA
Gee, this sounds resembling a interview interrogate. Shouldn't you answer this yourself?
i guess c rationale your getting / harvest adjectives of those adresses and sending to them?
D and C do your homework:P
its harvest emails while a side-effect is a ddos attack
I am going near D: Denial-of-service (DoS) attack.
Any attack that attempts to generate a computer resource out of commission to its intended users is call a denial-of-service (DoS) attack.
Any one who opt A. A non-technical attack is a non-technical soul and in recent times making a guess.

B. A brute force attack is 100% wrong answer

C. Address harvest - Absolutely not. Hacker sending letters to every one, not offering anything next to within email.

D. Denial of Service Attack. Who ever opeted it is the logical individual. He/she know going on for service attack. This is the 100% correct answer.