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    SANTETIN

    SANTETIN

    Santetin is a website stress test and DDOS simulation tool

    Santetin is a powerful desktop application built with Electron to perform website stress tests, penetration testing simulations, DDOS attacks, and traffic jingling for testing and educational purposes. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This tool is intended for educational and testing purposes only. Do not use it against any website without explicit permission from the owner.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    UUSEC WAF

    UUSEC WAF

    AI and semantic technology Web Application Firewall

    UUSEC WAF Web Application Firewall is an industrial grade free, high-performance, and highly scalable web application and API security protection product that supports AI and semantic engines. It is a comprehensive website protection product launched by UUSEC Technology, which first realizes the three-layer defense function of traffic layer, system layer, and runtime layer.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Command Line

    Command Line

    Your Personal Hacking Terminal.

    Command Line is an Open-Source Software for Pentesters and Ethical Hackers it contains many Functionalities which helps Ethical Hackers. It is CLI Based Application use for checking Networks and IP's it also supports functionalities like downloading Packages from Internet Including YouTube.It is also used for Port scanning, IP-Finding it is also useful for checking ping and net speed with the functionality of scanning the net speed by selecting the best server. It also has Host IP finding...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    InTheDark

    The best/new dos/ddos software NOW!

    InTheDark is the best for slowing down a website/IP address. If you're looking for FREE software with regular updates INSTALL NOW!
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    this is ddos tool for hacker outside.hope this small tools can help you ddos any website with easy.please read readme for more
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    anonme.sh

    anonme.sh

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    anonme.sh {bash script} V1.0 Operative Systems Suported: Linux Dependencies: slowloris macchanger decrypter.py description of the script * this script makes it easy tasks such as DoS attacks, change you MAC address, inject XSS on target website, file upload vulns, MD5 decrypter, webcrawler (scan websites for vulns) and we can use WGET to download files from target domain or retrieve the all website... tutorial:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrlrBuioCMc
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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