I am leaning towards D) The principle of HTTPS Flood attack is to initiate a large number of HTTPS connections to the target server, causing the server resources to be exhausted and unable to respond to regular requests. It makes sense to me.
C) The principle of HTTPS Flood attack is to request URIs involving database operations or other URIs that consume system resources, causing server resource consumption. Failed to respond to normal requests sounds plausible too.
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