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    r-u-dead-yet

    r-u-dead-yet

    R-U-Dead-Yet? (RUDY) Original source code files

    R-U-Dead-Yet, or RUDY for short, implements the generic HTTP DoS attack via long form field submissions. RUDY attack targets web applications by starvation of available sessions on the web server. RUDY keeps sessions at halt using never-ending POST transmissions and sending an arbitrarily large content-length header value. Licensed under the GNU GPL v3 DISCLAIMER: USE ON YOUR OWN RISK.
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    GoldenEye

    GoldenEye

    The GoldenEye HTTP DoS Test tool

    GoldenEye is an python app for SECURITY TESTING PURPOSES ONLY! GoldenEye is a HTTP DoS Test Tool. Attack Vector exploited: HTTP Keep Alive + NoCache See README more details. Please note that this is a fork from the original at GitHub by https://github.com/jseidl Jan Seidl. And Official project link is https://github.com/jseidl/GoldenEye License This software is distributed under the GNU General Public License version 3 (GPLv3) DISCLAIMER: USE ON YOUR OWN RISK. ...
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