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MajorGeeks.Com » News » December 2014 » DDoS attack software available for $6

DDoS attack software available for $6


Posted by: Timothy Weaver on 12/31/2014 12:45 PM [ comments Comments ]


Lizard Squad, the group behind the DDoS attack on Sony and Microsoft, is offering its DDoS attack tool for $5.99 per month.

Its Lizard Stresser product, payable via bitcoin, comes in various forms. They range from $6 per month (for 100 seconds) to $130 (for 30,000 seconds).

You can also purchase a “lifetime” product, which is expected to last for 5 years, according to the group's website, for a fee ranging from $30 to $500.

A member of the group, a “Ryan Cleary”, said in an interview: "[O]ne of our biggest goals is to have fun, of course. But we're also exposing massive security issues with these companies people are trusting their personal information with. The customers of these companies should be rather worried."

According to Cleary, they warned about the attack. "We told them almost a month before that we'd do this. And yet we had no difficulties dropping them."

Cleary also admitted to helping the Gaurdians of Pease (GOP) with the attack on Sony Pictures. According to "Cleary," the group simply passed along some Sony employee logins to the GOP for their initial hack.

The group has now turned its attention to the TOR network.




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