If you’re creating a guide for a game like Palworld , Garry's Mod , or a tabletop RPG, your post should focus on .
Explain the "cooldown" or vulnerability period after the attack finishes.
If you’re writing a technical blog post or educational alert about "Primary Attacks" in a security context, you might be referring to or Pass-the-PRT (Primary Refresh Token) attacks. Primary Attack
2. Cybersecurity: Explaining a "Slow POST" or "Pass-the-PRT" Attack
Detail how adversaries steal a Primary Refresh Token and session key to bypass MFA and gain long-term (up to 14 days) access to web resources. If you’re creating a guide for a game
If you are writing a devlog or design document about a new attack system, focusing on the is a great way to structure your post.
Detail the impact, damage values, or "frame data" (how fast it hits). Detail the impact, damage values, or "frame data"
Explain how an attacker sends legitimate HTTP POST headers but sends the body at an incredibly slow speed (e.g., one byte every few minutes) to tie up server resources.