In the latest blow to the criminal market for distributed denial of service (DDoS)-for-hire services, Polish authorities have arrested four individuals who allegedly ran a network of platforms used to launch thousands of cyberattacks worldwide. The suspects are believed to be behind six separate stresser/booter services that enabled paying customers to flood websites and servers with malicious traffic — knocking them offline for as little as EUR 10.
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Will titanfalls servers work now?

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Because messing with other people’s computers is wrong.

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DDoS attacs are too easy, any idiot and noob can do it with this type of attac service. Only need to enter the URL of a Website and push Enter. Because of this it’s somewhat strange that an DDoS attac still works in modern websites after almost 20 years since is used.

I wouldn’t say ddossing still works for modern websites thanks to cloudflare

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