Answer:
The answer is reflective DNS attack
Explanation:
Reflective DNS Attack is used in many distributed DDoS attacks to knock down an internet pipe. The attack is divided in two stages: first the attacker sends lots of requests to one or more legitimate DNS servers while using spoofed source IP of the target person, and then, in the second stage, the DNS server receiving the semi-legitimate requests replies to the spoofed IP, thereby unknowingly lauching an attack on the target computer with responses to requests never sent by the victim.
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The Rhineland was turned into a demilitarized zone because of the Versailles Treaty. -From 1919, Germany wanted to get rid of this zone because it left them open to attack from Belgium, Holland and France. In March 1936, Germany's army occupied the Rhineland.