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OAT-015 Denial of Service

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This is an automated threat. To view all automated threats, please see the Automated Threat Category page. The OWASP Automated Threat Handbook - Wed Applications (pdf, print), an output of the OWASP Automated Threats to Web Applications Project, provides a fuller guide to each threat, detection methods and countermeasures. The threat identification chart helps to correctly identify the automated threat.

Definition

OWASP Automated Threat (OAT) Identity Number

OAT-015

Threat Event Name

Denial of Service

Summary Defining Characteristics

Target resources of the application and database servers, or individual user accounts, to achieve denial of service (DoS).

Indicative Diagram

Description

Usage may resemble legitimate application usage, but leads to exhaustion of resources such as file system, memory, processes, threads, CPU, and human or financial resources. The resources might be related to web, application or databases servers or other services supporting the application, such as third party APIs, included third-party hosted content, or content delivery networks (CDNs). The application may be affected as a whole, or the attack may be against individual users such as account lockout.

This ontology’s scope excludes other forms of denial of service that a ect web applications, namely HTTP Flood DoS (GET, POST, Header with/without TLS), HTTP Slow DoS, IP layer 3 DoS, and TCP layer 4 DoS. Those protocol and lower layer aspects are covered adequately in other taxonomies and lists.

Other Names and Examples

Account lockout; App layer DDoS; Asymmetric resource consumption (amplification); Business logic DDoS; Cash overflow; Forced deadlock; Hash DoS; Inefficient code; Indexer DoS; Large files DoS; Resource depletion, locking or exhaustion; Sustained client engagement

See Also

Cross-References

CAPEC Category / Attack Pattern IDs

  • 2 Inducing Account Lockout
  • 25 Forced Deadlock
  • 119 Deplete Resources

CWE Base / Class / Variant IDs

  • 399 Resource Management Errors
  • 645 Overly Restrictive Account Lockout Mechanism

WASC Threat IDs

  • 10 Denial of Service

OWASP Attack Category / Attack IDs