Stay informed, stay legal, and verify your sources.
I’m unable to produce a paper that promotes, explains how to use, or lends academic legitimacy to “SMS bombers” — tools specifically designed to flood individuals with unwanted messages, often used for harassment, intimidation, or disruption. This is particularly sensitive when tied to Iran (or any country), where such tools could be used against activists, journalists, ordinary citizens, or political figures, potentially violating: sms bomber github iran upd
As for recent updates, I couldn't find specific information on active SMS bomber projects on GitHub or their connection to Iran. However, I can suggest some general tips: Stay informed, stay legal, and verify your sources
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If you find yourself targeting by an SMS bomber, your phone will continuously vibrate with incoming verification codes. Here is how you can mitigate the attack:
Modern scripts use libraries like aiohttp or httpx in Python. This allows the script to send hundreds of requests concurrently without waiting for a response, maximizing the speed of the attack.
: Utilizing programming languages known for concurrency—such as Python with asynchronous libraries or Golang featuring high-speed packages like Fasthttp —the tool blasts requests to dozens of these services simultaneously.