D and E
A teardrop attack is a denial-of-service (DoS) attack that involves sending fragmented packets to a target machine. Since the machine receiving such packets cannot reassemble them due to a bug in TCP/IP fragmentation reassembly, the packets overlap one another, crashing the target network device.
D. Teardrop is a type of DoS attack where an attacker sends fragmented packets with overlapping offsets to a target system, causing it to crash or become unresponsive.
E. SYN flood is another type of DoS attack where an attacker sends a large number of SYN packets to a target system, overwhelming its ability to respond to legitimate connection requests and causing it to become unresponsive.
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