In computer networking, a mangled or invalid packet is a packet—especially IP packet—that either lacks order or self-coherence, or contains code aimed to confuse or disrupt computers, firewalls, routers, or any service present on the network.

Their usage is associated with a type of network attack called a denial-of-service (DoS) attack. They aim to destabilize the network and sometimes to reveal its available services—when network operators must restart the disabled ones.<ref name="Com2007">Template:Cite book</ref> Mangled packets can be generated by dedicated software such as nmap.

Template:As of, most invalid packets are easily filtered by modern stateful firewalls.

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