UDP Unicorn
UDP Unicorn is a free and open source DoS attack software. The software attacks a computer's network connection by repeatedly sending UDP packets with garbage data.
Original author(s) | unixunited |
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Written in | C |
Operating system | Windows |
License | GNU GPLv3+ |
Website | UDP Unicorn at SourceForge |
UDP Unicorn uses Winsock to create sockets and send UDP packets.
Features
- Multithreaded UDP flooder
- Port Scanner
- Active Connection Monitor
- Network Information - Public IP Address
- DNS
- ICMP send and receive (Ping)
- Target random ports and use random packet sizes
- User friendly GUI
- Pre-installed list of common protocols
- Ability to play music
gollark: JS's basic DOM API is just kind of awful.
gollark: If you use one of the many virtual DOM-type frameworks, you would have to deliberately *try* to introduce XSS.
gollark: Okay, yes, fair, but JS+frameworks make XSS really hard.
gollark: A panic is way better than silent memory corruption.
gollark: Obviously Rust and JS code can be exploited, but generally in less bad ways.
See also
- UDP flood attack
- Denial of service attack
References
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