Low bandwidth DoS tool. Slowloris rewrite in Python.
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Low bandwidth DoS tool. Slowloris rewrite in Python.
Using Socks4/5 or http proxies to make a multithreading Http-flood/Https-flood (cc) attack.
GraphQL query complexity analysis and validation for graphql-js
A firewall that utilizes the Linux kernel's XDP hook. The XDP hook allows for very fast network processing on Linux systems. This is great for dropping malicious traffic from a (D)DoS attack. IPv6 is supported with this firewall! I hope this helps network engineers/programmers interested in utilizing XDP!
A deauth attack that disconnects all devices from the target wifi network (2.4Ghz & 5Ghz)
DDOS Tool: To take down small websites with HTTP FLOOD. Port scanner: To know the open ports of a site. FTP Password Cracker: To hack file system of websites.. Banner Grabber: To get the service or software running on a port. (After knowing the software running google for its vulnerabilities.) Web Spider: For gathering web application hacking in…
SIP Security Assessment Framework for VoIP Pentesters. Presented at DEFCON, BlackHat & Offzone.
Golang httpflood(socket) can down a normal website in 10s with 100 connections
Xerxes dos tool enhanced
This tracking tool can provide information about the phone number you enter. Not only that, this tool is able to scan telephone numbers with up to 5 different methods.
A simple script that makes possible BLE deauthentication!
a benchmarking&stressing tool that can send raw HTTP requests
Information Gatherer & Webapps Exploiter
EternalView is an all in one basic information gathering and vulnerability assessment tool
DoSinator is a powerful Denial of Service (DoS) testing tool developed in Python.
DOS TOOL WITH PYTHON LAYER7 :) (HTTP FLOOD)
A dos (denial of service) attack for local networks using dead router attack (IPv6) and ARP attack (IPv4) simultaneously
Krypton C2 is a simple botnet source. Credits Source Code: NixWasHere
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