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		<title>How to stop syn attack on linux server</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The SYN (TCP connection request) attack is a common denial of service (DoS) technique. A SYN flood is a form of denial-of-service attack in which an attacker sends a succession of SYN requests to a target&#8217;s system When a client attempts to start a TCP connection to a server, the client and server exchange a<a href="http://www.bestdesigns.co.in/blog/stop-syn-attack-linux-server">&#160;&#160;[ Read More ]</a>]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[DDOS, or Distributed Denial of Service is an advanced version of DOS(Denial of Service) attack. Like DOS, DDOS also tries to deny important services running on a server by broadcasting packets to the destination server in a way that the Destination server cannot handle it. There is no 100% perfect solution for DDOS. We can<a href="http://www.bestdesigns.co.in/blog/prevent-ddos-attacks-linux-server">&#160;&#160;[ Read More ]</a>]]></description>
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