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    UFONet

    UFONet

    UFONet - Denial of Service Toolkit

    UFONet is a powerful and controversial Python-based toolkit for testing and conducting Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks using unconventional methods, such as leveraging third-party web applications as attack vectors. It automates the discovery of vulnerable targets and enables attackers or researchers to launch large-scale amplification attacks without directly using botnets.
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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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!" (.zip) -> md5 = [98fcd2bd3bba3f1d52738113522d3bc9] -> UFONet-v2.0 [R3D]...
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    UltraDDOS-v2

    UltraDDOS-v2

    DDOS tool

    One of the most overpowered DDOS weapon on the internet. This software is mainly for pen testing websites or servers.
    Downloads: 35 This Week
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    FoxNuke

    FoxNuke

    A Proffesional Stress-Testing(ddos) tool for pentesters

    The FoxNuke program is written in python and uses Firefox in order to complete the distributed denial of service attack feature. Multiple headers are used from the Firefox browser, along with a personal configuration option for the Opera browser. The FoxNuke Program is still underdevelopment as of 8/24/17, full release is set to come out sometime during 2017-2018. If you would like to participate in the TESTING of this program and would like to help report bugs, etc. then please email...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    PentagonCrew DDoS Tool

    PentagonCrew DDoS Tool

    ## YOU NEED PYTHON 2.7 TO RUN THE SCRIPT ##

    https://www.python.org/download/releases/2.7/ A tool designed by members of PentagonCrew to help you easily take down websites. -Ethical uses only-
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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