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Propaganda http(s) flood for Day 746 using targets from the IT Army of Ukraine.

Information about this tool.

This tool is hosted via GitHub Page, You can download it for local use and customization here. A new page will be added for each day, with a new set of targets from the Ukrainian IT Army's telegram servers.

All of the news in the Russian federation is fake and need to be shut down, we need as many people as possible to help. Just a tiny 1kbps of data could be the edge needed to take down a server hosting propaganda.

Just open this page and leave it running on your devices as long as possible, it will flood targets selected specifically for that day.
Targets are chosen by an intelligence team who are always looking at what services are aiding Russia’s war,together we can pose a huge load on their infrastructure.

Click Here for FAQ (Questions & Answers)


FAQ:
Q) How can I use this in the tor browser if HTTPS overrides HTTP no matter what i try?
A) Download the page for local use, it won't use any http/https protocols because those are used to request files from a web server, but using it locally (directly from your computer) bypasses the need and allows you to flood both HTTP and HTTPS from your TOR Browser's IP.

Q) How can I see what's happening in more detail?
A) Redacted for security.

Q) After so much time has passed, my browser/computer become very laggy and unresponsive or my browser crashes, how can I fix this?
A) Redacted for security.

Q) Why are some of the requests having the same number error after a while?
A) This is likely caused by the IP of the VPN you're using has been blocked on their side, but it could also mean the site's just totally overloaded and cannot respond to any requests.
Also if you’re are using https:// in the address bar that would cause the http:// addresses to do the same


Session Status

Below is a log of sites that ether responded with errors or failed to respond at all.
It’s normal for this number to count up slow or fast and can often change.
If a lot of services are overloaded the numbers will go fast, else they’ll go slower.
If all requests are the same as all errors on some sites, it most likely means that the
site operator has banned the IP you’re using.

Total number of requests: 0

So far zero sites have responded with errors

Estimate: data requested from servers via GET: 0MB (MegaBytes)