Showing posts with label LOIC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LOIC. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

How to make a DDoS Attack?

Hi all my visitors. Today I am going to tell you about "How to make a DDoS attack from your Computer?"

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LOIC [Low Orbit Ion Canon]

First of all please Download LOIC [Low Orbit Ion Canon] from here. You will get the all instruction about how to download?
LOIC Interface
Secondly, You should have to uninstall your all kind of Anti-virus what ever you installed in before!

Thirdly,

1. Insert the website address or URL of the website you want to attack via DDoS.
2. Click on "Lock On" Button.
3. Port will be better if you keep it default "80".
4. In this section you can use "HTTP" or "TCP" one of this 2 Methods.
5. If you Select "HTTP" method then insert "1000" in the "Threads" & if you select "TCP" method then insert "10000" in the "Threads" area.
6. Now Press on Highlighted Blue IMMA CHRAGIN button in the Upper right Corner.

Flood started.


PC Users Keep your LOIC application running and keep visiting this site by clearing your browser catch everytime
before you visit.
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TEV DoS



TEV DoS users start DoS by inserting IP=[Of the website URL] Port= 80

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Normal Computer User

People who are unable to Run LOIC, Go this way:

Go to START => RUN => cmd => & Type "ping URL -t" Paste Website URL in the URL section and keep -t Without Quote. Press enter. Keep Doing It Until The Site Is Down.


Ask me If you fall in any kind of problem related this. Ask me here!

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Saturday, February 18, 2012

Anonymous Hackers Develop WebLOIC DDOS Tool for Android Mobiles

These Days Anonymous Hacker Group using a new tool WebLOIC. This tool is even easier to use than LOIC DDOS tool, requiring no download, it sends requests using Javascript in the user's browser. Just like LOIC, it is a quick path to prison, sending thousands of requests from your IP address to the target, accompanied by a slogan.

Anonymous+Hackers+Develop+WebLOIC+DDOS+Tool+for+Android+Mobiles

Recently Hackers Release and New Interface of WebLOIC, ie. for Android Mobile in the form of an Application named “LOIC para Android by Alfred”. They Spread this tool via Anonymous social network accounts to execute the new attack in Various Anonymous operations against Argentinian government - such as #opargentina #iberoamerica.

When Attacker will click "Fire", a JavaScript will sends 1,000 HTTP requests with the message “We are LEGION!” that perform DoS attacks of Given Target URL.


Source: The Hacker News

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Download LOIC (Low Orbit Ion Cannon)

LOIC (Low Orbit Ion Cannon) is an open source network stress testing application, written in C#. A JavaScript version has also been created enabling a DoS from a web browser. LOIC was initially developed by Praetox Technologies, but later it was released into the public domain.


Aaha! Wait a little bit!

Have you downloaded and installed Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Client Profile? Without it you can't run this LOIC Software.


Use:

LOIC performs a denial-of-service (DoS) attack (or when used by multiple individuals, a DDoS attack) on a target site by flooding the server with TCP packets or UDP packets with the intention of disrupting the service of a particular host. People have used LOIC to join voluntary botnets.

Notable Uses:

LOIC was utilized by Project Chanology, an offshoot of the Anonymous group, to attack Scientology websites, then by Anonymous itself to successfully attack the Recording Industry Association of America's website in October 2010, and again during Operation Payback in December 2010 to attack the websites of companies and organizations that opposed WikiLeaks. LOIC was utilized by many attackers, despite the fact that a network firewall could easily filter out network traffic it generates, thus rendering it only partly effective. More than 30,000 downloads of the tool were reported to have occurred between 8 and 10 December 2010. If an attack is not routed through an anonymization network such as Tor, traceable IP address records can be logged by its recipient. This can be used to identify the individual user conducting DDoS attacks from logs kept by their ISPs. On January 27, 2011, five people were arrested in the UK in connection with the Operation Payback attacks, while in June 2011 a further three LOIC users were arrested in Spain for their involvement in the web attacks. On 14 June 2011, it was reported that Turkish police arrested 32 individuals who allegedly attacked government websites in protest against the introduction of state level web filtering. The individuals are thought to be members of Anonymous that used the LOIC tool in their protest.

Source: Desk & Wikipedia