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    DDoS/Dos Attack Simulator

    DDoS/Dos Attack Simulator

    Distributed Denial of Service Attack Simulator

    DDoS/DoS Attack Simulator is powerful Python-based software used for attacking servers, hosts, and websites using traffic. It disrupts the normal traffic of a targeted server, service, or network by overwhelming the target or its surrounding infrastructure with a flood of Internet traffic. A server that does not have protection against it can experience extremely slow performance due to all of the traffic it sends.
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    dhcpclientsimulator

    dhcpclientsimulator

    Both a DHCP client simulator and a DHCP attack tool.

    #DHCP Client Simulator For the DHCP client simulator mode, assuming there is an active DHCP server on the network, the user can choose to simulate any number of DHCP clients. All DHCP leases obtained from the server are saved in the DHCP_Leases.txt file, which is automatically generated by the program. The user can also release the leases received from the server, either one by one (by IP address) or all of them at once.
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