In a recent announcement, a new botnet known as Coconut has emerged in the cyber threat landscape, boasting an array of formidable capabilities. The features of this botnet include Layer 4 servers with a bandwidth ranging from 100 to 200G, ensuring reliable bypasses through Layer 4 defenses. Marketed as the “best and most stable net,” Coconut Botnet offers robust protection against bypass attempts, employing advanced UDP/TCP methods for enhanced security. With the capacity to accommodate up to 35 clients, this botnet promises unlimited attack potential without spam protection, enabling users to execute attacks with unprecedented intensity. Additionally, the botnet’s Layer 7 network supports a remarkable 2-4 million RPS per attack, demonstrating its formidable offensive capabilities.
In terms of pricing, Coconut Botnet offers a range of subscription plans to cater to varying user needs. The plans include a daily card priced at $8, a weekly card at $40, a monthly card at $100, and a lifetime card at $350, providing flexibility and affordability for users with different preferences and budget constraints. Furthermore, the botnet offers private network plans for Layer 4 and Layer 7 attacks, with daily plans priced at $25 and $45, respectively. It’s important to note that each subscription plan comes with a one-month duration and varying power levels, ensuring that users can select the plan that best suits their requirements. However, users are reminded to adhere to the botnet’s rules and regulations, which prohibit attacks on government and educational websites, as well as the resale of APIs to maintain the integrity and security of the network.