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In comparison, IP fragmentation occurs when an IP datagram is larger than the MTU of the route the datagram has to traverse. This behavior of fragmentation defeats some IPS and firewall filters who typically check the FLAGS in the header of the first packet since dropping this packet prevents the following fragments from being processed and assembled.
Another variation is overlapping fragments thus that an innocuous first segment passes the filter and the second segment overwrites the TCP header data with the true payload which is malicious in nature. The malicious payload manipulated properly may lead to a DoS due to resource consumption or kernel crash. Additionally the fragmentation could be used in conjunction with sending fragments at a rate slightly slower than the timeout to cause a DoS condition by forcing resources that assemble the packet to wait an inordinate amount of time to complete the task. The fragmentation identification numbers could also be duplicated very easily as there are only 16 bits in IPv4 so only 65536 packets are needed.
| Nature | Type | ID | Name |
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| ChildOf | Meta Attack PatternMeta Attack Pattern - A meta level attack pattern in CAPEC is a decidedly abstract characterization of a specific methodology or technique used in an attack. A meta attack pattern is often void of a specific technology or implementation and is meant to provide an understanding of a high level approach. A meta level attack pattern is a generalization of related group of standard level attack patterns. Meta level attack patterns are particularly useful for architecture and design level threat modeling exercises. | 130 | Excessive Allocation |
| View Name | Top Level Categories |
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| Domains of Attack | Software, Communications |
| Mechanisms of Attack | Abuse Existing Functionality |
| CWE-ID | Weakness Name |
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| 770 | Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling |
| 404 | Improper Resource Shutdown or Release |
| Submissions | ||
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| Submission Date | Submitter | Organization |
| 2014年06月23日 (Version 2.6) | CAPEC Content Team | The MITRE Corporation |
| Modifications | ||
| Modification Date | Modifier | Organization |
| 2019年04月04日 (Version 3.1) | CAPEC Content Team | The MITRE Corporation |
| Updated Related_Weaknesses | ||
| 2022年02月22日 (Version 3.7) | CAPEC Content Team | The MITRE Corporation |
| Updated Description, Extended_Description, Prerequisites | ||
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