A threat actor has announced a new DDoS tool called Cliver, which offers strong attack methods for disrupting web services, including HTTP/2 and TLS floods, Cloudflare bypass, and browser emulation for bypassing CAPTCHA.
The threat actor shared more information in a FAQ section. Cliver is a strong Layer 7 (L7) DDoS panel with many private methods. It can be used on both Linux and Windows. It can send up to 500,000 requests per second using just one device, and it can also automatically scrape and use HTTP proxies.
The tool is sold for $20 and accepts payment in different cryptocurrencies, except for Bitcoin (BTC) and Tether (USDT). This announcement shows how DDoS tools are evolving, making it easier for bad actors to launch sophisticated attacks. Cliver’s affordable price and advanced features emphasize the need for strong cybersecurity measures for web services.