Showing posts with label DDoS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DDoS. Show all posts

Thursday, February 6, 2014

[DDOSIM] Layer 7 DDoS Simulator


DDOSIM is a tool that can be used in a laboratory environment to simulate a distributed denial of service (DDOS) attack against a target server. The test will show the capacity of the server to handle application specific DDOS attacks. ddosim simulates several zombie hosts (having random IP addresses) which create full TCP connections to the target server. After completing the connection, ddosim starts the conversation with the listening application (e.g. HTTP server).

ddosim is written in C++ and runs on Linux. Its current functionalities include:
  • HTTP DDoS with valid requests
  • HTTP DDoS with invalid requests (similar to a DC++ attack)
  • SMTP DDoS
  • TCP connection flood on random port

Thursday, January 23, 2014

[GoldenEye v2.0] DoS Tool



GoldenEye is a HTTP/S Layer 7 Denial-of-Service Testing Tool. It uses KeepAlive (and Connection: keep-alive) paired with Cache-Control options to persist socket connection busting through caching (when possible) until it consumes all available sockets on the HTTP/S server.

Usage
USAGE: ./goldeneye.py <url> [OPTIONS]

OPTIONS:
Flag Description Default
-t, --threads Number of concurrent threads (default: 500)
-m, --method HTTP Method to use 'get' or 'post' or 'random' (default: get)
-d, --debug Enable Debug Mode [more verbose output] (default: False)
-h, --help Shows this help

Changelog v2.0

  • 2013-03-26 Changed from threading to multiprocessing. Threading is bad because its subject to GIL.
  • 2012-12-09 Initial release

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

[DAVOSET] Tool for conducting DDoS attacks

DAVOSET – it is console (command line) tool for conducting DDoS attacks on the sites via Abuse of Functionality vulnerabilities at other sites.

Changelog v1.1.5
  • Added error handler in GetCookie().
  • Added new services into lists of zombies.
  • Removed non-working services from lists of zombies.
Usage
1. Start the program: davoset.pl
2. Enter URL of the site to attack: Site: http://site
3. Get the site attacked via your list of zombie-servers.
Or from command line:
perl davoset.pl u=http://site
perl davoset.pl u=http://site l=list.txt m=1 c=100