A denial-of-service attack apparently overwhelmed two of the thirteen root domain name servers early Tuesday morning, according to data collected by Internet infrastructure service RIPE NCC. The attack caused the G and L servers to fail to respond to at least 90 percent of queries, according to the RIPE data. Two other root servers also appeared to have suffered from dropped traffic, and the Associated Press reported that a third server had been overwhelmed by the attack. . The link for this article located at SecurityFocus is no longer available. . A distributed denial-of-service assault overwhelms several primary servers, rendering them incapable of handling numerous incoming requests.. Denial Of Service Attack, Root Domain Name Servers, DNS Security. . Benjamin D. Thomas
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