DDoS definition

DDoS means distributed denial of service.
DDoS. – means Distributed Denial of Service
DDoS means a distributed denial of service (“DDoS”) attack typically occurs when a number of servers located throughout the Internet launch an attack against a website or a server(s) in order to overload either the network or the server resources

More Definitions of DDoS

DDoS means distributed denial of service attacks against websites, applications, networks, DNS and IPs.
DDoS has the meaning given to it in section 15.1.
DDoS or “Distributed Denial of Service” means a form of electronic attack involving multiple computers which send repeated requests to a server (web site) generating false traffic and rendering it inaccessible to valid users;
DDoS means Distributed Denial of Service, where an Internet-based service is disrupted by a malicious party or parties;
DDoS means Distributed Denial of Service.
DDoS means Distributed Denial of Service - a type of electronic attack involving multiple computers which send repeated requests to a server (web site) generating false traffic and rendering it inaccessible to valid users.
DDoS means distributed denial of service attack, being when the bandwidth or resources of a targeted system are exhausted or flooded by one or more compromises systems so as to materially adversely affect the operation of the targeted system. "DoS" means a denial of service attack being an attempt to make a targeted system unavailable to its intended users;