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[Preview] Basic HTTP bot #1
This is a preview of my upcoming release, a HTTP bot written in .NET. The reason why I'm going with .NET and not some native language is because there are more functions in .NET. I won't have to "re-invent the wheel" for everything. Besides .NET 2.0 is supported by most PCs. The panel supports most browsers out there.

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I guess the point of this thread is that I want some ideas about which functions I should have in this bot. Also, post here if you want to support me with some nice graphics for it.

- No longer need GFX for the project -

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RE: [Preview] Basic HTTP bot #2
I would like to see a UDP, TCP, and SSYN flood options.
Also download and execute.

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RE: [Preview] Basic HTTP bot #3
(07-01-2013, 04:28 AM)Kirito Wrote: I would like to see a UDP, TCP, and SSYN flood options.
Also download and execute.

File dropping, natürlich! Flooding script may or may not add to the detection rate, otherwise good ideas. I would like some relatively new ideas though, something you don't find in every other bot source out there.

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RE: [Preview] Basic HTTP bot #4
I'm probably going to trash this project and develop a RAT instead, I could preserve the features of the bot.

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RE: [Preview] Basic HTTP bot #5
(07-16-2013, 07:29 AM)SQLi Wrote: I'm probably going to trash this project and develop a RAT instead, I could preserve the features of the bot.

I like http though...my router won't let me run a RAT. Is http still going to be used/possible?

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RE: [Preview] Basic HTTP bot #6
(07-16-2013, 08:12 PM)Sinisterkid Wrote: I like http though...my router won't let me run a RAT. Is http still going to be used/possible?

If I made a RAT it'd be using the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).

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