DDoS Repack, also known as Distributed Denial of Service Repack, is a type of cyberattack where an attacker attempts to make a computer or network resource unavailable by overwhelming it with traffic from multiple sources. The goal of a DDoS Repack attack is to exhaust the targeted system's resources, making it difficult or impossible for legitimate users to access the service.

When you run the "free hack," the game works perfectly. But in the background, your machine has just joined a Botnet, waiting for the command to flood a target with garbage traffic.

In a traditional DDoS attack, an attacker would typically use a network of compromised devices (called a botnet) to flood the targeted system with traffic. However, with DDoS Repack, the attacker uses a slightly different approach. Instead of sending a large volume of traffic directly to the target, the attacker sends a "repacked" version of the traffic.