Saturday, March 29, 2014

DDOS Tools

<span style="color: red;">HIgh Orbit Ion Cannon</span><br />
<img alt="hoic99korg201141817659" src="http://img703.imageshack.us/img703/9851/hoic99korg201141817659.png" /><br />
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About:<br />
The
 HOIC is an enhanced version and easier to use LOIC (Low Orbit Ion
Cannon), application previously used by the group members. The big
difference between them is that formerly required a basic understanding
of programming language to help bring down a website, now you can simply
 click a mouse and type a web address in a keyboard to do this.<br />
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In
 HOIC, you type the address, select the number of executions that will
perform according to the width of your band and ready, started the
attacks.<br />
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No Barriers<br />
A member of Anonymous have reported to
Gizmodo that LOIC was already in the sights of developers, who have
created firewalls resistant to it. The HOIC, however, is new and has not
 yet found a barrier created by security experts. That is, the gun is
powerful, private, and so far, not found a sheriff height.<br />
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Download :<br />
<a href="https://mega.co.nz/#%21IMw0iCJY%21Hg5oQHdQu9FLZcbCJ_HTi1X0F98djiXDLLjWs2N6SIk" target="_blank">https://mega.co.nz/#!IMw0iCJY!Hg5o...jiXDLLjWs2N6SIk</a><br />
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<span style="color: blue;"><br />Low Orbit Ion Cannon</span><br />
<img alt="loicw" src="http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/5200/loicw.jpg" /><br />
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About:<br />
LOIC (Ion Cannon Low Orbit) is an application created by hackers affiliated with the site 4chan made to launch distributed <span class="h5vv7574hy6" id="h5vv7574hy6_1">denial of service</span>
 (DDoS) attacks on websites - when used en masse by thousands of
anonymous users. Recent victims of the attacks were the websites of
Visa, Mastercard and PayPal<br />
The LOIC is a simple application ...<br />
The
 idea behind LOIC is that you can participate in online attacks even if
you do not like the idea of ​​being a hacker. Just download a copy of
LOIC (available for Windows, Mac and Linux), put the target - the URL or
 IP address - and ready.<br />
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"[...]That can be controlled by a central server"<br />
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The
 Windows version of LOIC has a function "Hivemind" that allows you to
point your copy to an IRC server, allowing someone else to control which
 site will target customers LOIC connected. This person may be, for
example, one of the administrators anonymous behind Operation Payback, a
 campaign against Visa, Mastercard, PayPal and other financial
organizations in retaliation for the decision not to do more business
with Wikileaks. How many are needed LOICs appointed to the same site in
order to create a real impact, leaving a central administrator press the
 red button of destruction makes the network more efficient LOICs.<br />
But give hackers control <span class="h5vv7574hy6" id="h5vv7574hy6_2">your computer</span>
 voluntarily? Sounds dangerous. But as the client LOIC is open source,
the chances of a virus attack or backdoor reach the system a user is
minimal.<br />
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"[...]To launch a deadly stream of <span class="h5vv7574hy6" id="h5vv7574hy6_3">internet packages</span>"<br />
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The LOIC is basically a <span class="h5vv7574hy6" id="h5vv7574hy6_8">network connection</span> from your computer to flood a website with requests unacknowledged, switched to a specific <span class="h5vv7574hy6" id="h5vv7574hy6_5">web server</span>.
 Alone, one computer rarely generates requests TCP, UDP or HTTP enough
to harm a web server - so applications can be easily overlooked as
normal requests for web pages are serviced normally.<br />
But when
thousands of users run LOIC at the same time, the wave of requests
becomes unbearable, and often makes the web server (or one of the
computers connected to it, like a <span class="h5vv7574hy6" id="h5vv7574hy6_4">database server</span>) stops working, or does with the normal requests are not met.<br />
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"[...]With <span class="h5vv7574hy6" id="h5vv7574hy6_6">low risk</span> to the wearer."<br />
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As a DDoS attack knocks servers - at least when it works as expected - the <span class="h5vv7574hy6" id="h5vv7574hy6_7">log files</span>,
 which normally would record each connection that accesses the site,
simply do not work. And even if they work, many users say that LOIC was
another user on their network, or the computer it was part of a botnet -
 a customer DDoS-shaped virus that functions as a cooperative LOIC, but
without the computer owner know that he is participating<br />
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Download :<br />
<a href="https://mega.co.nz/#%21ENgWlKrQ%21EYkjoWRvUy9TR5JtOJrsfXbNZWAcKvJUDgeIWWpf2VE" target="_blank">https://mega.co.nz/#!ENgWlKrQ!EYkj...KvJUDgeIWWpf2VE</a>

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