


But the tools have long been used by individuals who want to disrupt others' websites, and cybercrime experts say they can be a source of easy money for unscrupulous developers and administrators. Such services are often marketed as tools for stress-testing one's website by providing on-demand distributed denial-of-service attacks. See Also: JavaScript and Blockchain: Technologies You Can't Ignore The administrators and enablers of so-called stresser/booter services may be feeling some heat.

The 19-year-old administrator of Titanium Stresser recently pleaded guilty to related computer crime charges.
