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Generation of DDOS attack-Final Year Project Report 

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Author/Contributor

Jay Kumar Chaudhary, Jeeban Dhungel, Rajan Karmacharya (Supervisor)

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Kathmandu: St. Xavier's College

Date

August 2015

Document type

Thesis or project

Department

Computer science

Course

BscCSIT, CSC-404: Project work

Level

Bachelor

Batch

2011

Abstract

Distributed-Denial of Service Attack is one of the biggest attack types in the history of attacks. The attack originates from different places. The main purpose of the attack is to deny any of the service that are provided by the victim. The reasons for the attack can range from envy to political reasons.

The current Internet infrastructure is vulnerable to distributed denial of service attacks, in which the attacking traffic comes from a large number of disparate sites. By employing IP spoofing, attackers can evade detection and put a substantial burden on the destination network for policing attack packets.

The project focuses more on the application development part. First, an application is developed from C# programming language, the application consists of main core module which is attacking module. The modules is designed, implemented and tested for bug issues. The packets sends and received are then observed in Wireshark which identifies the attack. The attack shall be demonstrated in real-time platform.

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