HTTP/2 CONTINUATION Flood Vulnerability

HTTP/2, a widely adopted web communication protocol, organizes data transmission through a binary framing layer, wherein all communication is divided into smaller messages called frames, each identified by a specific type, such as headers, data, and continuation frames. HTTP/2 HEADER frames facilitate the transmission of HTTP headers for requests and responses, employing the HPACK encoding […]

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