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------------- The Tools Maked By ALFAZ Youtube Link https://youtube.com/@alfazinfosec\ Dont Use GOV Site Is Just Education Purpose,
Honeyscanner: A vulnerability analyzer for honeypots
Simple multi-tool program
Krypton C2 is a simple botnet source. Credits Source Code: NixWasHere
DOS TOOL WITH PYTHON LAYER7 :) (HTTP FLOOD)
Low bandwidth DoS tool. Slowloris rewrite in Python.
This tracking tool can provide information about the phone number you enter. Not only that, this tool is able to scan telephone numbers with up to 5 different methods.
A deauth attack that disconnects all devices from the target wifi network (2.4Ghz & 5Ghz)
Jam CCTV Camera using DOS attack
LAYER7 BEST FLOODING ( SIMPLE TOOL FOR WRITE PROTECT )
netnuker is a tool built in Python3 that uses TCP Syn Flooding and Slowloris HTTP for DoS attacks, and nmap and a custom sub directory brute forcer, subdestroyer.py for sub directory brute forcing.
JRDP_WiFi_Toolkit is the best network hacking multitool. by JRDP Team
Tool to launch HTTP-Flood DoS attacks against a website using different User-Agents with requests
There are my simple api for "denial of service"
Laboratory created for the Computer Science Master course of Network Security held by B. Crispo at UniTN
D(HE)ater is a proof of concept implementation of the D(HE)at attack (CVE-2002-20001) through which denial-of-service can be performed by enforcing the Diffie-Hellman key exchange. (read-only clone of the original GitLab project)
A few of my random tools I made for ONLY EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE and for nothing else. By downloading/using you agree that you won't use them for any malicious purposes.
An implementation of a Slowloris attack using Python 3 with sockets
API CNC FOR DOS ( SRC API )
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