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Rawflood 60 seconds attack 200Gbps Raw
Starting from 300Euros per week 120 seconds, attack time remember more the the attack seconds the more power increases with it.
Contact me at @DDoSManCEO for more details
Starting from 300Euros per week 120 seconds, attack time remember more the the attack seconds the more power increases with it.
Contact me at @DDoSManCEO for more details
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Ddos-guard Corp.
it works on some not all remember.
junkflood attack
https://check-host.net/check-report/27ecfkd06
https://check-host.net/check-report/27ef0k2c9
it works on some not all remember.
junkflood attack
https://check-host.net/check-report/27ecfkd06
https://check-host.net/check-report/27ef0k2c9
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Hello guys.
I am happy that you have trusted me as a reliable solution for your botnet needs.
The current power of the botnet vary from 400 to 500 Gbps UDP.
Yesterday, the botnet was down for operational changes: the day has been added to everyone.
I've added several new features today when the botnet was up again such as:
--> New system that prevents long downtime, the botnet will never be down for more than a hour.
--> New tcpbypass flood, do not set size for it. It has around half the power of UDP, it attempts to bypass protections and is still in beta, I'll enhance it with the time, but for now, it seems to work quite well on whatever I tried such as DDoS Guard that lags hardly.
--> New udpbypass flood, do not set size for it, this flood is optimized to not leave any pattern in the packets and so not be able to be mitigated automatically.
--> Fixed an issue where rawflood would set the source port static for the whole flood, which could helps mitigating it for ddos protections.
Known issues:
--> ACK Flood is not working properly. (being resolved)
I'll let you know once the issue with ACK is fixed;
The botnet will soon be stable at around 12,000 devices instead of 8,000, surely today.
Have a good day.
I am happy that you have trusted me as a reliable solution for your botnet needs.
The current power of the botnet vary from 400 to 500 Gbps UDP.
Yesterday, the botnet was down for operational changes: the day has been added to everyone.
I've added several new features today when the botnet was up again such as:
--> New system that prevents long downtime, the botnet will never be down for more than a hour.
--> New tcpbypass flood, do not set size for it. It has around half the power of UDP, it attempts to bypass protections and is still in beta, I'll enhance it with the time, but for now, it seems to work quite well on whatever I tried such as DDoS Guard that lags hardly.
--> New udpbypass flood, do not set size for it, this flood is optimized to not leave any pattern in the packets and so not be able to be mitigated automatically.
--> Fixed an issue where rawflood would set the source port static for the whole flood, which could helps mitigating it for ddos protections.
Known issues:
--> ACK Flood is not working properly. (being resolved)
I'll let you know once the issue with ACK is fixed;
The botnet will soon be stable at around 12,000 devices instead of 8,000, surely today.
Have a good day.
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WorldStream B.V.
Nulled routed by our botnet
Rawflood attack
Nulled routed by our botnet
Rawflood attack
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StormWall network
Dropped by our botnet ;)
Rawflood attack
Dropped by our botnet ;)
Rawflood attack
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selling access to a botnet up to 500-600Gbps UDP Raw and 400Gbps ACK over 14,000/15,000 powerful devices. power still growing.
Contact me for more details @DDoSManCEO and for a test.
Serious buyers only do not waste my time, private botnet only those that need power for bigger targets for layer 4.
Attack methods
ackflood: TCP-ACK based flood optimize for a more volumetric flood. (If no size is entered, it will enter bypass mode and randomize the size)
ethflood: GRE based flood encapsulating packets with Ethernet Bridge payload.
rawflood: UDP based flood optimized for a more volumetric flood.
synflood: TCP-SYN based flood optimized for more packets per second.
tcpbypass: TCP bypass method that attempts to bypass syn cookie based protections, set size to send data, it is recommended to not set size.
udpbypass: UDP based flood optimized for bypassing by not leaving any pattern.
Contact me for more details @DDoSManCEO and for a test.
Serious buyers only do not waste my time, private botnet only those that need power for bigger targets for layer 4.
Attack methods
ackflood: TCP-ACK based flood optimize for a more volumetric flood. (If no size is entered, it will enter bypass mode and randomize the size)
ethflood: GRE based flood encapsulating packets with Ethernet Bridge payload.
rawflood: UDP based flood optimized for a more volumetric flood.
synflood: TCP-SYN based flood optimized for more packets per second.
tcpbypass: TCP bypass method that attempts to bypass syn cookie based protections, set size to send data, it is recommended to not set size.
udpbypass: UDP based flood optimized for bypassing by not leaving any pattern.
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