DDOS

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DDOS (Distributed Denial of Service) tools are used to overwhelm a target system, service, or network with a flood of internet traffic, rendering it unusable. These tools can generate massive amounts of traffic from multiple sources, making it difficult for the target to function properly. DDOS attacks can cause significant disruption and financial loss to businesses and individuals. While DDOS tools can be used for legitimate stress testing of networks, their primary use is often malicious. Handling and using these tools requires a deep understanding of ethical hacking principles and should only be conducted with explicit permission in controlled environments. Unauthorized use of DDOS tools is illegal and punishable by law.

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