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Title: DoS programs Post by: Svenxix on December 15, 2010, 12:58:54 AM While browsing the wikileak related news, I stumbled upon the Lower Orbit Ion Cannon, the program Anonymous uses to DoS their targets. What surprised me is that the program is freely available on sourceforge. Does anyone know of any other open source DoS programs?
Title: Re: DoS programs Post by: JollyJokker on December 15, 2010, 09:06:22 AM There are many out there. Sockstress (PoC only as far as I'm concerned) fraggle, synflood, isic...
Title: Re: DoS programs Post by: SephStorm on January 03, 2011, 03:36:37 AM Not a bad thing to have in your pocket... >:)
Title: Re: DoS programs Post by: Empires89 on January 05, 2011, 12:10:11 AM There used to be a program called "VampRaep" that loaded images repeatedly and sucked the website's bandwidth until it was shut down by the host, but I imagine it doesn't work as well anymore.
Title: Re: DoS programs Post by: g00d_4sh on January 06, 2011, 11:39:12 AM Been a while since I looked into that topic myself, anyone know off hand if Fyodor ever put out his DOS'er that used malformed tcp/ip packets?
Title: Re: DoS programs Post by: jacobadam on May 12, 2011, 01:43:35 AM The other DOS, which comes only with the XP, 2000 and NT operating systems, is cmd.exe. Usually cmd.exe is better than other commands because it is easier to use, has more commands, and in some ways resembles the bash shell in Linux and other Unix-type operating systems. For example, you can repeat a command by using the up arrow until you back up to the desired command. Unlike bash, however, your DOS command history is erased whenever you shut down cmd.exe.
Title: Re: DoS programs Post by: lorddicranius on May 12, 2011, 01:55:14 AM The other DOS, which comes only with the XP, 2000 and NT operating systems, is cmd.exe. Usually cmd.exe is better than other commands because it is easier to use, has more commands, and in some ways resembles the bash shell in Linux and other Unix-type operating systems. For example, you can repeat a command by using the up arrow until you back up to the desired command. Unlike bash, however, your DOS command history is erased whenever you shut down cmd.exe. I think the op's referring to "denial of service" apps, not "disk operating system" :)
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