With this set of parameters given, the user need only tell it to go by hitting a button entitled “IMMA CHARGIN MAH LAZER” and watch the status across the bottom. There’s also a slider for the speed – though no information on what the actual bandwidth will be – and a checkbox for whether or not to wait for a reply. If using http, the user can specify the subsite, and if using TCP or UDP, the payload can be given. ![]() It allows the user to specify the target by URL or IP address, the timeout, port number, the number of threads used, and the attack mode – that being http, TCP, or UDP. ![]() All it does is flood out requests in one of three ways: http requests, TCP packets, or UDP packets. It’s not really a terribly complicated tool. ![]() I should mention that although it was originally made by Praetox, and many versions available for download still have Praetox branding, Praetox no longer supports the code, nor is in any way affiliated with Anonymous. The version I acquired, from SourceForge, was not one which had been modified for use by Anonymous – it didn’t have the “Hive” function which allows it to be utilized remotely. So, last night I downloaded a version of the Low-Orbit Ion Cannon, the traffic generation tool which Anonymous has been using to attack various websites.
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