Protocol found in webcams and DVRs is fueling a new round of big DDoSes 

Hackers have found a new way to amplify the crippling effects of 
denial-of-service techniques by abusing an improperly implemented tool found in 
almost 1 million network-connected cameras, DVRs, and other Internet-of-things 
devices.

The technique abuses WS-Discovery, a protocol that a wide array of network 
devices use to automatically connect to one another. Often abbreviated as WSD, 
the protocol lets devices send user datagram protocol packets that describe the 
device capabilities and requirements over port 3702. Devices that receive the 
probes can respond with replies that can be tens to hundreds of times bigger. 
WSD has shipped with Windows since Vista and is one of the ways the operating 
system automatically finds network-based printers.

https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2019/09/in-the-wild-ddoses-are-abusing-webcams-and-dvrs-to-amplify-their-crippling-effects/




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