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June 24, 2015, 02:11:22 AM
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Hello,

I am offering a free website stress testing service.

I will send a layer 7 ddos attack to your website to test it's security.

If it goes down, I can set you up with free layer 7 ddos protection.


There's nothing to lose, so you might as well see if your website can handle an attack.

Stop living unprotected!

PM me and reply here if interested

How strong is your stresser in gbps?


I use Layer 7 so it's in R/s


Please contact me if anyone here needs DDOS protection!
What he means by that is his DDoS attacks are done on the Application Layer (layer 7) of the OSI model instead of a normal DDoS attack which is done over layer 3/4.

Though I am not too familiar with the measure R/s.

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June 24, 2015, 02:18:25 AM
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Hello,

I am offering a free website stress testing service.

I will send a layer 7 ddos attack to your website to test it's security.

If it goes down, I can set you up with free layer 7 ddos protection.


There's nothing to lose, so you might as well see if your website can handle an attack.

Stop living unprotected!

PM me and reply here if interested

How strong is your stresser in gbps?


I use Layer 7 so it's in R/s


Please contact me if anyone here needs DDOS protection!
What he means by that is his DDoS attacks are done on the Application Layer (layer 7) of the OSI model instead of a normal DDoS attack which is done over layer 3/4.

Though I am not too familiar with the measure R/s.

You are correct R/s = Requests per second
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June 24, 2015, 02:22:17 AM
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Hello,

I am offering a free website stress testing service.

I will send a layer 7 ddos attack to your website to test it's security.

If it goes down, I can set you up with free layer 7 ddos protection.


There's nothing to lose, so you might as well see if your website can handle an attack.

Stop living unprotected!

PM me and reply here if interested

How strong is your stresser in gbps?


I use Layer 7 so it's in R/s


Please contact me if anyone here needs DDOS protection!
What he means by that is his DDoS attacks are done on the Application Layer (layer 7) of the OSI model instead of a normal DDoS attack which is done over layer 3/4.

Though I am not too familiar with the measure R/s.

You are correct R/s = Requests per second
Thank you for the clarification.

So brendanjhwu, what is your stress tester's peak R/s?

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June 24, 2015, 06:59:31 AM
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This is really nice especially free service, though I am yet to set up my website I will still like to know your charges for the ddos attack protection services.

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June 24, 2015, 10:04:55 AM
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This is really nice especially free service, though I am yet to set up my website I will still like to know your charges for the ddos attack protection services.

http://nalsec.com is completely free
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June 24, 2015, 02:41:44 PM
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Will this test increase my Internet bill for bandwidth? If so, by how much?

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June 25, 2015, 05:43:37 AM
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http://nalsec.com is completely free

I never heared from this company and decided to give it a try... Looks nice, but it's not completely finished yet... Haven't tested attacking my own site (yet) tough....

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