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MS-DOS source code for versions 1.25, 2.0, and 4.0
This is a powerful DDoS attack script written in Python with 56 different attack methods.
A collection of Chinese DOS games, primarily for historical and preservation purposes.
A vintage 1980s DOS-inspired Twitter Bootstrap theme for web developers who want a retro aesthetic.
Very fast DDoS sensor with sFlow/Netflow/IPFIX/SPAN support for network security monitoring
DOSBox-X is a fork of the DOSBox project, a program that emulates legacy MS-DOS software and games.
ASP.NET Core middleware for rate limiting HTTP requests to protect APIs from abuse and DoS attacks.
A JavaScript library for looking up zip codes in Brazil, with support for multiple APIs and promise-based usage.
A modern, cross-platform, and Unicode-enabled framework for building text-based user interfaces.
A low bandwidth DoS tool written in Python that can be used for penetration testing.
UFONet is a Denial of Service toolkit that can be used to disrupt and disrupt networks and servers.
DOSBox Staging is a modern continuation of DOSBox with advanced features for running legacy DOS applications.
A baremetal kernel that turns a Raspberry Pi into a Roland MT-32 emulator and SoundFont synthesizer.
A tool to simulate application layer DoS attacks for security testing and performance analysis.
An anti-DDoS Lua script for Nginx to protect web servers from various attack types using a JavaScript-based authentication puzzle.
A simple, self-hosting C compiler that supports multiple platforms and architectures.
A Python-based DDoS testing tool that can perform Layer 7 attacks using KeepAlive+NoCache techniques.
A minimalistic 54-byte snake game written in x86 assembly for the DOS operating system.
A TypeScript library for running DOS programs directly in the browser using the DosBox emulator.
An open-source project that aims to digitally collect, archive, and preserve retro games and software.
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