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Asked: December 17, 20222022-12-17T04:17:45+05:30 2022-12-17T04:17:45+05:30

How To Make a Ddos Attack With Cmd?

How To Make a Ddos Attack With Cmd?
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    1. Sachin Gautam
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      2022-12-17T11:23:16+05:30Added an answer on December 17, 2022 at 11:23 am

      A DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack is a type of attack that attempts to make a system or network resource unavailable to its intended users. Unfortunately, it is possible to create a DDoS attack using only the Windows Command Prompt.

      1. Open the Windows Command Prompt.
      2. Type the command “ping” followed by the IP address of the target server. This will send a flood of data packets to the server, overwhelming it and causing it to become unavailable.
      3. Type the command “tracert” followed by the IP address of the target server. This will send a series of requests to the server, which can cause it to become unresponsive.
      4. Type the command “netsh” followed by the IP address of the target server. This will send a massive amount of data to the server, which can cause it to become overwhelmed and unresponsive.
      5. Type the command “ipconfig” followed by the IP address of the target server. This will send a large number of requests to the server, which can cause it to become unresponsive.

      Once you have successfully executed the attack, the server should be unavailable and you should be able to verify this by attempting to access the server’s website or services.

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    2. Yepuri Kalyani
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      2022-12-17T11:26:45+05:30Added an answer on December 17, 2022 at 11:26 am

      Unfortunately, it is not possible to launch a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack using the Command Prompt (CMD) utility. DDoS attacks are very complex and require a large network of computers, or “bots,” that have been compromised by malware. The malware allows the attacker to gain control of the bots and send massive amounts of data requests to a single server, overwhelming it and causing it to crash.

      It is possible to launch a denial-of-service attack with the ping command, but this type of attack is not as effective as a DDoS attack and will not have the same impact. It is also important to note that launching a denial-of-service attack against another computer or server is illegal and punishable by law.

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