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    ufonet

    ufonet

    UFONet - Denial of Service Toolkit

    UFONet - Is a set of hacktivist tools that allow launching coordinated DDoS and DoS attacks and combine both in a single offensive. It also works as an encrypted DarkNET to publish and receive content by creating a global client/server network based on a direct-connect P2P architecture. + FAQ: https://ufonet.03c8.net/FAQ.html -------------------------------------------- -> UFONet-v2.0 [R3D] "R3DST4R!"
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    Pget

    Pget

    The fastest, resumable file download client

    Multi-Connection Download using parallel requests. This program comes with no warranty. You must use this program at your own risk.
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    SourceTalk

    Sorts ip flow data from Cisco IOS routers and switches

    SourceTalk sorts the output of the 'show ip cache flow' and 'show ip accounting' commands on Cisco IOS routers and switches. It can be helpful in finding the source of highest traffic on connections overutilized by legitimate traffic or DoS attacks. To use it, paste the entire output of either command in the input textbox and hit ‘Run’. By default the program will deliver the top 10 talkers in descending order, sorted by the number of packets/bytes sent (taken from the last column of the output). The program processes up to 100 000 lines of traffic data and the results can be saved to a .txt file.
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