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    Zuul

    Zuul

    Gateway service providing dynamic routing, monitoring and more

    Zuul is an L7 application gateway that offers many capabilities, including dynamic routing, monitoring, security, resiliency and more. It is used in the backend of the Netflix streaming service as a front door for all requests from devices and web sites. Zuul is ideal for cases like this where API traffic volume and diversity can become overwhelming and cause production issues to arise suddenly and without warning. Zuul has a broad range of filters that enable it to perform multiple functions quickly and apply functionality to services like Netflix. ...
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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...
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    BHS Debian (Hades Update)

    BHS Debian (Hades Update)

    BHS debian (testing) jessie/sid

    BHS (Debian) New BHS release Based on Debian jessie/sid Kermel 3.12 KDE 4.11 Debian style and look Custom scripts!! Defcon tools!! New wifi scripts Multiarch support Top tools username: root password: BHS note: Don't forget to run the script located on the desktop to install the missing tools,because without to run it the menu will not be functional,if you not see it just download from here in the file section..sorry for the delay the upload stack for 2...
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    BanglaDos

    A Denial of Service Attacking Desktop App

    An open source network stress testing and denial-of-service attack application, initially developed by Samin Yasar. The idea behind BanglaDos is that it can allow you to participate in attacks even if you've no clue how to hack. It send thousand of garbage request to web servers like visa.com , paypal.com to shut them down. If many computers using BanglaDos pointed at a single site to make a real impact, letting a central administrator press the big button of website destruction makes the whole network more effective. ...
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