StandardDraft

CAPEC-489SSL Flood

Abstraction
Standard
Status
Draft

Description

An adversary may execute a flooding attack using the SSL protocol with the intent to deny legitimate users access to a service by consuming all the available resources on the server side. These attacks take advantage of the asymmetric relationship between the processing power used by the client and the processing power used by the server to create a secure connection. In this manner the attacker can make a large number of HTTPS requests on a low provisioned machine to tie up a disproportionately large number of resources on the server. The clients then continue to keep renegotiating the SSL connection. When multiplied by a large number of attacking machines, this attack can result in a crash or loss of service to legitimate users.

Related weaknesses· 1

CWE-770

MITRE ATT&CK crosswalk· 1

T1499.002: Endpoint Denial of Service:Service Exhaustion Flood

Related attack patterns· 1

CAPEC-125 (ChildOf)

Exploits1

TypeTargetConfidenceTier
WeaknessAllocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttlingcwe-770100%live

Related to1

TypeTargetConfidenceTier
SubTechniqueService Exhaustion Floodt1499.002100%live

Related by meaning· 6

Nearest entities by semantic similarity across the cs-graph corpus.

CAPEC
HTTP Flood
CAPEC
TCP Flood
CAPEC
Flooding
Sub-technique
Service Exhaustion Flood
CAPEC
XML Flood
CAPEC
ICMP Flood
Sourced from MITRE CAPEC. Curated by Adam Lundqvist, SQUR.