In the same vein, IP booter or stresser is that application or computer tool that act like a typical hired DDoS. It can be used to boot or stress client’s system in order to check its stability against attack. The essence of IP (Internet Protocol) stresser or tool is to send heavy traffics or requests to the targeted system and see how it could withstand such attack from external sources.
Typical IP booter can come in different advanced methods or techniques. They are powerful tools that cyber experts use to determine the efficiency of systems or programs that they have developed. There are different ways through which DDoS attacks can come from;
1. The Volume-Based DDoS attacks where a lot of traffic is sent to a system or website just to overwhelm the resources it possesses. Such attack is measures in bps or bits per second and comprises UDP (User Datagram Protocol), ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) and other forms of spoofed-packet flooding.
2. Application-layer attacks which is measured in RPS (requests per Second) in which malicious data or requests are used to flood a system at application level.
3. The network or protocol-layer DDoS attacks which are typically provided by a good IP stresser in which a very large number of internet packets are sent to targeted IT facilities or infrastructures. The targeted network may even be infrastructure management tools and the size of the attacks are measured in PPS or packet per Second. Typical network attacks are Smurf DDoS, SYN packet floods and many more.
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