What ate two denial-of-service (DoS) attacks? (Choose two)
A. port scan
B. SYN flood
C. man-in-the-middle
D. phishing
E. teardrop
What ate two denial-of-service (DoS) attacks? (Choose two)
A. port scan
B. SYN flood
C. man-in-the-middle
D. phishing
E. teardrop
The answer is incorrect. A teardrop is a DoS
Ref: https://www.f5.com/services/resources/glossary/teardrop-attack#:~:text=A%20teardrop%20attack%20is%20a,server%20with%20requests%20and%20data.)
What Is a Teardrop Attack?
A teardrop attack is a type of denial-of-service (DoS) attack (an attack that attempts to make a computer resource unavailable by flooding a network or server with requests and data.) The attacker sends fragmented packets to the target server, and in some cases where there’s a TCP/IP vulnerability, the server is unable to reassemble the packet, causing overload.