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If an attacker in a SYN flood attack uses someone else's valid host address as the source address, the system under attack will send a large number of Synchronize/Acknowledge (SYN/ACK) packets to the

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If an attacker in a SYN flood attack uses someone else's valid host address as the source address, the system under attack will send a large number of Synchronize/Acknowledge (SYN/ACK) packets to the

  • A . default gateway.
  • B . attacker's address.
  • C . local interface being attacked.
  • D . specified source address.

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Suggested Answer: D

   
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