{"json_modified": "2016-03-28T08:36:21.872790", "uuid": "1bc0908b-8c52-4037-abff-32b9fce7c317", "title": "Denial of Service", "url": "/en-US/docs/Glossary/Denial_of_Service", "tags": ["Intro", "Security", "Denial of Service", "Attack", "Glossary"], "translations": [{"uuid": "4f15bd48-c505-456a-b058-07525e75ca43", "title": "D\u00e9ni de Service", "url": "/fr/docs/Glossaire/D%C3%A9ni_de_Service", "tags": ["S\u00e9curit\u00e9", "D\u00e9ni de Service", "Glossaire", "Attaque", "Intro"], "summary": "DoS (Denial of Service) is a network attack that prevents legitimate use of server resources by flooding the server with requests.", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "fr", "last_edit": "2016-02-02T04:16:00", "review_tags": []}], "modified": "2015-03-13T10:45:36", "label": "Denial of Service", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "en-US", "id": 118915, "last_edit": "2015-03-13T10:45:34", "summary": "DOS (Denial of service) is an attack on computers or networks that restricts or prevents legitimate use. In a DOS attack, an attacker uses a flood of packets to slow down or crash the target system or an entire network.", "sections": [{"id": "Types_of_DOS_attack", "title": "Types of DOS attack"}, {"id": "Symptoms_of_DOS_attack", "title": "Symptoms of DOS attack"}, {"id": "Learn_more", "title": "Learn more"}], "slug": "Glossary/Denial_of_Service", "review_tags": []}