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Topic: BitMarket.eu DDoS attacked as well (Read 4401 times)

legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1001
March 28, 2012, 05:28:37 PM
#28
Great. Your site is really useful to me. It doesn't only replace Tradehill for me, it's much better. I promise to donate a bit more, just don't give me any more heart attacks please not announcing asap what's going on. For a day I thought I'd lose €€€/BTC. Ever since those exchanges from Sofia and Poland ran off with people's coins or lost them in hardware failure (were they buying their harddisks at near border streetside markets?) I'm a little paranoid.
hero member
Activity: 607
Merit: 500
March 28, 2012, 09:52:03 AM
#27
We ran into some technical difficulties, should be back in 60 minutes or so.
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1001
March 27, 2012, 10:55:36 PM
#26
Different year, same shit?

Bitmarket.eu hasn't been online for about a day now. It's just the white screen of death. Could someone reanimate the site pls?
legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1311
May 04, 2011, 12:43:10 PM
#25
...or it´s a speculant who wants to get lower prices by scaring us.

I hope that's the case, because if so, then epic fail.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 251
Every saint has a past. Every sinner has a future.
May 04, 2011, 12:29:12 PM
#24
Be careful, if a weird russian approaches you with a ransom request.

I had a guy approach me and asking $5000 via LR, when I said no he said he'd attack again, and generated a ddos. His ddos was different from what I had before, so I'd guess lots of people are seeing in bitcoin an opportunity to make money.

I strongly recommend against doing anything those guys request, and even replying may be a bad idea, just click "spam".

Any chance you could post those messages for the world to see?

If he told us he would have to kill us. Wink
sr. member
Activity: 360
Merit: 250
May 04, 2011, 12:27:49 PM
#23
Be careful, if a weird russian approaches you with a ransom request.

I had a guy approach me and asking $5000 via LR, when I said no he said he'd attack again, and generated a ddos. His ddos was different from what I had before, so I'd guess lots of people are seeing in bitcoin an opportunity to make money.

I strongly recommend against doing anything those guys request, and even replying may be a bad idea, just click "spam".

Any chance you could post those messages for the world to see?
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
May 04, 2011, 05:39:24 AM
#22
I think it´s a botnet, they may have been charged by rivals like Paypal or the Fed but more likely by some other webcurrency or a blackmailer, or it´s a speculant who wants to get lower prices by scaring us.
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100
Presale is live!
May 04, 2011, 02:53:49 AM
#21
Now I'm starting to really worry about this DDOSes!

do you guys think they're using botnet or are they just in a huge number of assholes with nothing else to do?
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 251
Every saint has a past. Every sinner has a future.
May 03, 2011, 05:34:18 PM
#20
The site is back. We have fixed some minor problems, should be working much faster now.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 251
Every saint has a past. Every sinner has a future.
May 03, 2011, 03:47:10 PM
#19
Just so you know, I am moving the site so it is down right now because of me, not because of an attack.

May not be back before tomorrow, though.
donator
Activity: 213
Merit: 100
SEIZED by Gunthar
May 03, 2011, 03:40:36 PM
#18
This is standard fare for any popular forum or website, especially when money is involved.

Pretty much all niches get hit, legal, illegal, and inbetween.

Gambling sites, pharmaceutical sites, porn sites, carding forums and dumps/cvv vending websites, big bank websites, ALL get hit with DDoS and DoS attacks quite regularly.

It's just a strongarm tactic of trying to extort funds, and those with the most bandwidth usually win.

It is important to understand the difference between DoS attacks and DDoS attacks:

DoS - denial of service - This method of attack is conducted by using a single machine to exploit a vulnerability in the infrastructure or software of a web server, causing the site to go offline. This can be prevented by proper software and server configurations.

DDoS - distributed denial of service - This method of attack is conducted using dozens, hundreds, sometimes thousands of infected machines are flooding a site with useless traffic, overwhelming its resources and taking it offline. This attack cannot be prevented by proper software and server configurations. These botnets are usually rented, but are sometimes owned by the attacker directly. This result is usually a case of those with the most bandwidth will win. Good hardware load balancers can fend of these types of attack, especially in conjunction with a hosting company that specializes in hosting sites targeted for DDoS attacks.

Any small to medium sized website will not be able to fend off a large DDoS attack without the proper equipment and resources.

We should just look at these attacks as a clear sign that BTC is here to stay, and is considered valuable enough for criminal elements to attempt extortion on site owners.

Large site owners just need to step up their game and grow as fast as Bitcoin, or at least try to keep up.  Tongue

It's not easy, but it will be fun, and definitely interesting to see how these Bitcoin cyber wars play out.

This is one of the main reasons why I do most of my business over instant messaging and e-mail and through this forum and IRC. Unless an attacker takes out multiple large networks, they won't be able to shut me down 100%, at most just inconvenience me on some avenues.

Btw, if anyone ever contacts you pretending to be me on different screen names than the ones I have listed, send me a PM immediately!!!
hero member
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BTC OG and designer of the BitcoinMarket.com logo
May 03, 2011, 03:12:53 PM
#17
Seems as if MtGox is still getting hammered Cry
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
May 03, 2011, 03:08:55 PM
#16
Be careful, if a weird russian approaches you with a ransom request.

I had a guy approach me and asking $5000 via LR, when I said no he said he'd attack again, and generated a ddos. His ddos was different from what I had before, so I'd guess lots of people are seeing in bitcoin an opportunity to make money.

I strongly recommend against doing anything those guys request, and even replying may be a bad idea, just click "spam".

Thanks for the info. (Un)fortunately it will be long before we even have that much there. Still, we must do something about that, but I don't think I can afford paying for a dedicated server with DDoS protection. Any idea how much that would cost per month?

Try the VPS service from Diablo-D3 (ask him on IRC, he'll show you)

BitMarket is on a VPS already. I was thinking about a DS. Is mtgox on a DS?

Yes, from what I read it's on 4 Dedicated Servers and it's right now behind Black Lotus apparently.

Black Lotus prices start from 1000 dollars a month from what I read on their website.

I recommend if you are short on money to maybe sell some shares on the bitcoin stock exchange or start a bitcoin donation drive of some sort so you can get the money to keep the site up and running.
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 251
May 03, 2011, 12:41:51 PM
#15
I was having trouble visiting the Bitcoin wiki yesterday due to "too many MySQL conections" (bitcoin.it)

So, shall we start a comprehensive list of what's been DDoS'd?
  • BitMarket.eu
  • MtGox.com
  • Bitcoin.org
  • Bitcoin.it

It appears MtGox.com is still under attack: "too many connections".
Bitcoin.it is running slowly, but not giving me the "too many connections" error from yesterday.
legendary
Activity: 980
Merit: 1020
May 03, 2011, 12:23:54 PM
#14
It looked pretty much like that earlier today, but perhaps it was just heavy traffic.

There is no source to explain 1900ish users online.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 251
Every saint has a past. Every sinner has a future.
May 03, 2011, 12:21:00 PM
#13
Can anybody confirms that the bitcoin forum got DDOSed recently?

It looked pretty much like that earlier today, but perhaps it was just heavy traffic.
legendary
Activity: 980
Merit: 1020
May 03, 2011, 12:09:42 PM
#12
Can anybody confirms that the bitcoin forum got DDOSed recently?
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 251
Every saint has a past. Every sinner has a future.
May 03, 2011, 12:00:21 PM
#11
Be careful, if a weird russian approaches you with a ransom request.

I had a guy approach me and asking $5000 via LR, when I said no he said he'd attack again, and generated a ddos. His ddos was different from what I had before, so I'd guess lots of people are seeing in bitcoin an opportunity to make money.

I strongly recommend against doing anything those guys request, and even replying may be a bad idea, just click "spam".

Thanks for the info. (Un)fortunately it will be long before we even have that much there. Still, we must do something about that, but I don't think I can afford paying for a dedicated server with DDoS protection. Any idea how much that would cost per month?

Try the VPS service from Diablo-D3 (ask him on IRC, he'll show you)

BitMarket is on a VPS already. I was thinking about a DS. Is mtgox on a DS?
vip
Activity: 608
Merit: 501
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May 03, 2011, 11:52:17 AM
#10
Be careful, if a weird russian approaches you with a ransom request.

I had a guy approach me and asking $5000 via LR, when I said no he said he'd attack again, and generated a ddos. His ddos was different from what I had before, so I'd guess lots of people are seeing in bitcoin an opportunity to make money.

I strongly recommend against doing anything those guys request, and even replying may be a bad idea, just click "spam".

Thanks for the info. (Un)fortunately it will be long before we even have that much there. Still, we must do something about that, but I don't think I can afford paying for a dedicated server with DDoS protection. Any idea how much that would cost per month?

Try the VPS service from Diablo-D3 (ask him on IRC, he'll show you)
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 251
Every saint has a past. Every sinner has a future.
May 03, 2011, 11:46:09 AM
#9
Be careful, if a weird russian approaches you with a ransom request.

I had a guy approach me and asking $5000 via LR, when I said no he said he'd attack again, and generated a ddos. His ddos was different from what I had before, so I'd guess lots of people are seeing in bitcoin an opportunity to make money.

I strongly recommend against doing anything those guys request, and even replying may be a bad idea, just click "spam".

Thanks for the info. (Un)fortunately it will be long before we even have that much there. Still, we must do something about that, but I don't think I can afford paying for a dedicated server with DDoS protection. Any idea how much that would cost per month?
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