I think a better way to put it is more like...Yaliskah wrote:My abilities are near 0 to answer that. I will get some infos about it, but as far i know ddos doesn't exploit anything. To make a simple image, a DDOS attack works like a ram. You can hit a keep door with your single chosen and nothing will happen (usual login use) or use ram and the door will fall. DDOS flood connections and saturate everything, nothing else.Tesq wrote:did ddos exploit those stuff you found or in the end something good came out of ddos and you saw some flaw that didn't catch your attention before?
Lets say you're trying to enter your house. You are in a scifi world, so you punch a keycode into your panel and you enter your home. Hooray!
Now when a DDOS happens, you and FIVE HUNDRED OTHER PEOPLE attempt to all punch one keypad at the same time. You can't make it to your keypad since all the people are in the way. The house is "overloaded" with so many people and can't handle them all. So no one gets to use the "house".
The house in this case is the server. You are the person who is trying to enter the house. The extra people are the "bots" from the botnet that are overloading the server.