Plenty of SYN floods spoof IP as well. If you don't need to get the response, and you're behind an ISP that doesn't bother blocking IP spoofing, why would you use your actual IP? It'll make it much harder to actually trace an attack to the actual device doing it. It won't work on devices behind NAT but neither will reflected UDP attacks.
Plenty of SYN floods spoof IP as well. If you don't need to get the response, and you're behind an ISP that doesn't bother blocking IP spoofing, why would you use your actual IP? It'll make it much harder to actually trace an attack to the actual device doing it. It won't work on devices behind NAT but neither will reflected UDP attacks.