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Free tier available (low power, short duration). Paid plans via cryptocurrency (BTC, LTC, Monero) or sometimes PayPal:
| Plan | Price (approx) | Claimed Power | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Basic | $15–$25/month | 500 Gbps | | Pro | $40–$60/month | 800 Gbps | | Elite/Lifetime | $150+ | 1.5+ Tbps |
Note: Paying for these services funds criminal infrastructure. Your payment info (even crypto) can leave forensic trails. zerostresser
ZeroStresser’s infrastructure is a testament to asymmetric power:
(Assume ZeroStresser supports a subset of these; empirical verification recommended.) Free tier available (low power, short duration)
Layers of Attack: ZeroStresser provides multiple attack vectors typical of Layer 7 and Layer 4 assaults:
Power: They advertise plans ranging from "500 Gbps" to "1.5 Tbps". Reality check: A single booter rarely hits these claims. These numbers aggregate multiple "botted" (hijacked) IoT devices. For home users or small game servers, even 50–100 Gbps is enough to knock them offline for hours. (Assume ZeroStresser supports a subset of these; empirical
User Interface: Clean, dark-themed dashboard. Log in, enter an IP/domain, select a duration (seconds to hours), and click "Launch." It's intentionally designed to be "script kiddie" friendly—no technical knowledge required.
Services like Cloudflare, Akamai, or AWS Shield can absorb massive DDoS attacks. ZeroStresser typically maxes out at 500 Gbps to 1 Tbps. Enterprise-grade scrubbing centers handle this with ease.