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You’ve probably heard of Denial of Service attacks taking down websites. But did you know ethical hackers use controlled DoS simulations to find weak points before attackers do?

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No prior DoS experience needed — just basic networking knowledge. You’ve probably heard of Denial of Service attacks

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Denial of Service (DoS) attacks remain one of the most common threats to online services. In this hands-on course, you’ll step into the role of an ethical hacker. Learn how to safely simulate DoS attacks in a lab environment, identify vulnerable services, and apply real-world countermeasures. The course covers TCP/IP weaknesses, application-layer attacks, and introduces tools like Slowloris and GoldenEye. Most importantly, you’ll learn the legal and ethical limits of stress testing.

Understanding Denial of Service (DoS) in Ethical Hacking

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