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Topic: could it be possible to safely d-dos with a vpn (Read 474 times)

legendary
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There's always some form of digital trace on anything you do on the internet and since you're clearly planning something I'm not about you how to avoid that and I doubt anyone who knew what they were talking about would either for all we know you're going to target Bitcointalk.
full member
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ALL VPNs keep logs even they deny it
Please give us a proof that ALL VPNs keep logs. (I know you can't)

the program Low orbit ion attack allows you to launch a d-dos, it is however very traceable, if i were to launch it via a VPN would i be safe ?
i purely asking out of curiosity, or am i Wink
Nobody can tell you if you would stay safe because
  • you don't know if the VPN keep logs even the VPN promises not to log.
  • it depends if you configured your network properly. Example check list question: What happens if the VPN connection breaks down during the attack?
  • if you're doing UDP flooding over VPN, it's possible that you're crashing the VPN service itself because of NAT space exhaustion, possibly inducing further investigation by the VPN service.
member
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Don't feed the trolls
it's safe if the VPN u r using doesn't keep logs, but i doubt it, ALL VPNs keep logs even they deny it, so basically it's not safe with a VPN
hero member
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2local[IEO] - https://2local.io/
the program Low orbit ion attack allows you to launch a d-dos, it is however very traceable, if i were to launch it via a VPN would i be safe ?
i purely asking out of curiosity, or am i Wink
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