Denial-of-service (Dos) attack

What is a denial-of-service (Dos) attack?

A denial-of-service (DoS) attack, also referred to as a mail bomb, uses a mass-mailing technique to overwhelm an email address in an effort to shut down a network. The DoS attack is carried out using botnets to flood a recipients’ inbox with millions of spam emails and block service for all users. While DoS attacks don’t typically result in compromised data, they’re fairly simple to carry out and can result in major headaches for companies on the receiving end of such attacks. Organizations can minimize their risk of a DoS attack by having highly sophisticated network infrastructure security.

Denial-of-service (dos) attacks

 

How to prevent denial-of-service attacks

Time is of the essence in cybersecurity, but it’s in short supply for MSPs. If you’re spending all your time managing tools and investigating threats—both real and imagined—your margins are thinning.

The time you and your staff spend on cybersecurity tools is a good indicator of whether a tool is serving you or whether it is the other way around. For MSPs to be successful with managed security services, they need cybersecurity tools that are designed for MSPs. Such denial-of-service attacks require advanced technologies to provide the best protection.

About Vade

Vade for M365 is powered by a collaborative AI engine that continuously learns from an alliance of more than 1.4 billion protected mailboxes, millions of daily user reports, and a team of cybersecurity analysts. Combining AI-powered email security and integrated features that are made for MSPs, you’ll save time, reduce admin workload, and get more ROI from cybersecurity.

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