16 results for “topic:tcp-flood”
Xerxes dos tool enhanced
TCP/UDP Flood tool
This is a framework to test different ways of hardening a website. To avoid IP blocks, Tor is implemented (optional), and for invalid certificates, Urlib3 is implemented.
Net Strike is a powerful multi-protocol DDoS tool written in Python. It uses IP spoofing for anonymity and maximizes attack speed with multi-threading and asynchronous programming.
Next Generation CC Attack Tool ✨ Threads ✨ HTTP Proxy ✨ Asynchronous ✨ Multi-threaded ✨
🔥🚀 Destroyer-DoS is a very powerful 🌩️ tool designed to simulate a DoS attack by flooding a specified IP 🎯 and port with TCP packets. Harnessing the capabilities of Python's asyncio ⚡ and multiprocessing 🔄, 📘 For educational purposes only. 🚨🛡️ Use responsibly and ensure proper authorization. 🚫🔒
LAYER7 BEST FLOODING ( SIMPLE TOOL FOR WRITE PROTECT )
HTTP/HTTPS based Golang botnet
Cybersecurity ethical hacking library and app
A centralized Python botnet that currently supports HTTP, TCP and UDP flood attacks.
Simple, Fast and Lightweight command line tool to perform DoS attacks such as UDP Flood, UDP Amplification, UDP Fraggle, UDP App Layer DoS, UDP Socket Exhausts, TCP syn, ack, rst, fin, psh ack xmas and null flood
Botnet; insanely fast stress-test L4, runs on TPACKETV3; control panel in HTML; supports many methods.
A cloud-native honeypot system built using Cowrie on Amazon EC2, designed to attract, log, and analyze malicious behavior. Leveraging AWS services including S3, CloudWatch, Lambda, and DynamoDB.
Examples of common DDOS methods implemented in Python
A modular NS-3 Cybersecurity Library (ns3cybermod) for simulating Layer 3/4 network threats. Features configurable scenarios for UDP/TCP Floods, IP Spoofing, and Traffic Replay to analyze network resilience and packet-level anomalies.
🔥 Launch powerful Layer 4 and Layer 7 stress tests with a botnet-driven tool offering privacy, easy API, and broad bypass support.