Welcome to the Blacx DDoS Tool! This tool is designed for educational purposes only to demonstrate basic DDoS attack simulations in a controlled environment.
The Blacx DDoS Tool simulates a Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack by sending a large number of HTTP requests to a target server. It uses threading to simulate multiple devices making requests concurrently.
This tool is only for educational purposes and should not be used for any malicious intent. Always obtain explicit permission from the target before running any tests.
- Multithreading: Simulate multiple devices making requests.
- Cross-Platform: Works on Windows and Linux operating systems.
- Hosts File Modification: Optionally modifies the hosts file for testing purposes.
- Error Handling: Graceful error handling for timeouts, connection failures, etc.
- CF bypass
- Latest update 02/01/2025
- Operating Systems:
- Minimum Hardware Requirements:
- 4 GB of RAM
- Dual-core processor (or higher)
- No dedicated graphics card required
- 1 GB of free disk space
- Internet speed 20MB/s (or higher)
To get started, follow the installation steps below.
git clone https://github.com/Team-blacx/blacx-ddos.git
cd blacx-ddos/Blacx-api
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
sudo python3 Blacx-Ddos.py
Blacx-DDOS is intended for educational and research purposes only.
- This tool is designed to help security professionals and system administrators.
- Test the robustness of your own networks in a controlled and authorized environment.
Do NOT use this tool for unauthorized or malicious purposes.
Unauthorized use to target websites, servers, or networks without explicit permission is illegal and may result in severe legal consequences.
The developers of Blacx-DDOS are not responsible for misuse or damages caused by this tool.
Ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations in your jurisdiction.