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Stacheldraht was later superseded by Blitzkrieg, which was maintained by "random" and a loose group of associates.[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed citation needed]]
Stacheldraht was later superseded by Blitzkrieg, which was maintained by "random" and a loose group of associates.[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed citation needed]]
=== References ===
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# ''Cheng, Geoffrey. [https://www.giac.org/paper/gcih/229/analysis-ddos-tool-stacheldraht-v1666/102150 "Malware FAQ: Analysis on DDOS tool Stacheldraht v1.666"]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Information_Assurance_Certification GIAC]. SANS Institute. Retrieved 15 May 2021.''

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Beschreibung

Stacheldraht ist eine Malware, die einen verteilten Denial-of-Service-Angriff (DDoS) durchführt
  • Sie wurde von "Thomas Stacheldraht" geschrieben, einem Mitglied der österreichischen Hackergruppe TESO
  • Sie wurde erstmals 1999 veröffentlicht

Installation

Anwendungen

Fehlerbehebung

Syntax

Optionen

Parameter

Umgebungsvariablen

Exit-Status

Konfiguration

Dateien

Sicherheit

Siehe auch

  1. Low Orbit Ion Cannon (LOIC) – a stress test tool that has been used for DDoS attacks
  2. High Orbit Ion Cannon (HOIC) – the replacement for LOIC used in DDoS attacks
  3. Fork bomb
  4. Slowloris (computer security)
  5. ReDoS

Dokumentation

RFC

Man-Pages

Info-Pages

Links

Einzelnachweise

Projekt

Weblinks

  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacheldraht
  2. Technical analysis of Stacheldraht
  3. Summary of Stacheldraht features Archived 2016-03-06 at the Wayback Machine

Testfragen

Testfrage 1

Antwort1

Testfrage 2

Antwort2

Testfrage 3

Antwort3

Testfrage 4

Antwort4

Testfrage 5

Antwort5


Wikipedia

Stacheldraht

Stacheldraht attack diagram
Initial release 1999[1]
Stable release 4
Repository https://packetstormsecurity.com/distributed/stachel.tgz
Written in C
Operating system Linux, Solaris
Size 36 kB
Type Botnet
Website packetstormsecurity 


Stacheldraht uses a number of different denial-of-service (DoS) attack methods, including Ping flood, UDP flood, TCP SYN flood, and Smurf attack. Further, it can detect and automatically enable source address forgery. Adding encryption, it combines features of Trinoo and of Tribe Flood Network. The software runs on both Linux and Solaris.[1]

Stacheldraht was later superseded by Blitzkrieg, which was maintained by "random" and a loose group of associates.[citation needed]