Hi everyone, I've been curious for a while why my ddos attack attempts never work. I'm sure i'm doing them right, but I never get enough power to do anything good. I've tried attacks like DNS amlification, UDP flood, TCP flood, etc. Any suggestions? (White Hat purposes)
Forum Thread: Ddos Attacks Don't Seem to Work?
- Hot
- Active
-
Forum Thread: How to Track Who Is Sms Bombing Me . 4 Replies
2 mo ago -
Forum Thread: Removing Pay-as-You-Go Meter on Loan Phones. 1 Replies
2 mo ago -
Forum Thread: Hydra Syntax Issue Stops After 16 Attempts 3 Replies
2 mo ago -
Forum Thread: moab5.Sh Error While Running Metasploit 17 Replies
3 mo ago -
Forum Thread: Execute Reverse PHP Shell with Metasploit 1 Replies
4 mo ago -
Forum Thread: Install Metasploit Framework in Termux No Root Needed M-Wiz Tool 1 Replies
5 mo ago -
Forum Thread: Hack and Track People's Device Constantly Using TRAPE 35 Replies
6 mo ago -
Forum Thread: When My Kali Linux Finishes Installing (It Is Ready to Boot), and When I Try to Boot It All I Get Is a Black Screen. 8 Replies
7 mo ago -
Forum Thread: HACK ANDROID with KALI USING PORT FORWARDING(portmap.io) 12 Replies
7 mo ago -
Forum Thread: Hack Instagram Account Using BruteForce 208 Replies
7 mo ago -
Forum Thread: Metasploit reverse_tcp Handler Problem 47 Replies
9 mo ago -
Forum Thread: How to Train to Be an IT Security Professional (Ethical Hacker) 22 Replies
9 mo ago -
Metasploit Error: Handler Failed to Bind 41 Replies
10 mo ago -
Forum Thread: How to Hack Android Phone Using Same Wifi 21 Replies
10 mo ago -
How to: HACK Android Device with TermuX on Android | Part #1 - Over the Internet [Ultimate Guide] 177 Replies
10 mo ago -
How to: Crack Instagram Passwords Using Instainsane 36 Replies
10 mo ago -
Forum Thread: How to Hack an Android Device Remotely, to Gain Acces to Gmail, Facebook, Twitter and More 5 Replies
10 mo ago -
Forum Thread: How Many Hackers Have Played Watch_Dogs Game Before? 13 Replies
10 mo ago -
Forum Thread: How to Hack an Android Device with Only a Ip Adress 55 Replies
11 mo ago -
How to: Sign the APK File with Embedded Payload (The Ultimate Guide) 10 Replies
11 mo ago
-
How To: Use Burp & FoxyProxy to Easily Switch Between Proxy Settings
-
How To: Crack Password-Protected Microsoft Office Files, Including Word Docs & Excel Spreadsheets
-
How To: Dox Anyone
-
How to Hack Wi-Fi: Cracking WPA2 Passwords Using the New PMKID Hashcat Attack
-
How To: Find Identifying Information from a Phone Number Using OSINT Tools
-
How To: Find Vulnerable Webcams Across the Globe Using Shodan
-
Hack Like a Pro: How to Find Directories in Websites Using DirBuster
-
How To: Top 10 Things to Do After Installing Kali Linux
-
Steganography: How to Hide Secret Data Inside an Image or Audio File in Seconds
-
How To: Perform Advanced Man-in-the-Middle Attacks with Xerosploit
-
Tutorial: DNS Spoofing
-
How To: Enable the New Native SSH Client on Windows 10
-
How To: Scan for Vulnerabilities on Any Website Using Nikto
-
How to Hack Wi-Fi: Stealing Wi-Fi Passwords with an Evil Twin Attack
-
How To: Spy on Traffic from a Smartphone with Wireshark
-
Android for Hackers: How to Turn an Android Phone into a Hacking Device Without Root
-
How To: Target Bluetooth Devices with Bettercap
-
How To: The Hacks Behind Cracking, Part 1: How to Bypass Software Registration
-
How To: Build a Beginner Hacking Kit with the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+
-
How To: Scrape Target Email Addresses with TheHarvester
3 Responses
To Master Something, One Has To Be A Disciple At First.
Get a good grip on how networking works because before you break the rules... Know the rules.
The_Unknown.
Well who are you ddosing? What's your upload speed? And I think you mean dosing not ddosing. ddosing is multiple computers attacking something dos is just you. If you're doing it by yourself and don't have a good upload speed I doubt you'd be able to take down the ip
DDoS stands for Distributed Denial of Service, which is much more powerful (usually) than using just one machine. It could be working the way you intended it to, but the server may just be handling the packets easily.
Share Your Thoughts