A high-severity vulnerability in the internet’s legacy Service Location Protocol (SLP) could let attackers launch amplification attacks with a factor of 2,200 times.
An obscure routing protocol codified during the 1990s has come roaring back to attention after researchers found a flaw that would allow attackers to initiate
A new reflective Denial-of-Service (DoS) amplification vulnerability in the Service Location Protocol (SLP) allows threat actors to launch massive denial-of-service attacks with 2,200X amplification.