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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
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-> UFONet-v1.8 [DPh] "DarK-PhAnT0m!"
...Extensive features will be added!
Mega Feature - > DoS Tool.
[ 1 ] Bugs Fixes.
[ 2 ] Increase in Optimization.
[ 3 ] DoS Attacks.
Note: The following program is intended for educational purposes only. I ( Muhammad Sami Furqan ) am not responsible for any damage you do by utilizing this software. Read the License Agreement for more info about the Redistribution and Copyright of this Open-Source Program.
This is a simple Port Flooder written in Python 3.2
Use this tool to quickly stress test your network devices and measure your router's or server's load.
Features are available in features section below.
Moihack DoS Attack Tool was the name of the 1st version of the program.
Moihack Port-Flooder is the Reloaded Version of the program with major code rewrite and changes. Code is much smaller in size now - from about 130 pure lines of codes to 35 lines only.
To run it you must have Python 3.2 or newer installed.Tested this on Windows,but guess it will work in Linux also,since there are not any OS specific lines in the code.
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