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Topic: SatoshiDICE and SatoshiCircle under sustained DDoS... who could it be? - page 3. (Read 8751 times)

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The posts have been deleted, this is the guy : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/scammer-coinjario-zhou-tong-deletes-my-coinjar-account-balance-285696 , he also posted in the satoshicircle topic asking for 1.4 btc.
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Expert Computer Geek
Everybody knows that the DDos attacks have been from extortionists, they were asking for 100 BTCs from satoshidice and 1 btc from satoshi circle respectively.. why some of you are associating the attacks to a particular site, that makes no sense.. if betcoin.tm is online is simply by the fact they are paying for better cloud protection.

A while back there were other DDoS attacks on SD with some people demanding money. They subsided and were intermittent. This recent attack has been different. Much stronger, sustained, and no extortion messages. In any case, it's been overcome, and SD is up... and paying nowhere near "$20k per month" for hosting Wink

Well, when you will make an accusation you need to have proofs, by saying " i think its somebody cause i imagine this" isnt right, i read months ago that satoshidice was rigged but i dint posted on that topic cause they dint have proofs and thats not    
ethic, i gamble very often and im happy that at least there is one site that can stand online,

And for ASICRUS why dont you read a little more the past about this before posting... the extortionist had an account with the name of "ScammerZhouTong" and posted on the official satoshidice topic days ago..


link?~ i don't see that anywhere >> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77870.1660
sr. member
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Everybody knows that the DDos attacks have been from extortionists, they were asking for 100 BTCs from satoshidice and 1 btc from satoshi circle respectively.. why some of you are associating the attacks to a particular site, that makes no sense.. if betcoin.tm is online is simply by the fact they are paying for better cloud protection.

A while back there were other DDoS attacks on SD with some people demanding money. They subsided and were intermittent. This recent attack has been different. Much stronger, sustained, and no extortion messages. In any case, it's been overcome, and SD is up... and paying nowhere near "$20k per month" for hosting Wink

Well, when you will make an accusation you need to have proofs, by saying " i think its somebody cause i imagine this" isnt right, i read months ago that satoshidice was rigged but i dint posted on that topic cause they dint have proofs and thats not    
ethic, i gamble very often and im happy that at least there is one site that can stand online,

And for ASICRUS why dont you read a little more the past about this before posting... the extortionist had an account with the name of "ScammerZhouTong" and posted on the official satoshidice topic days ago..
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Expert Computer Geek
Everybody knows that the DDos attacks have been from extortionists, they were asking for 100 BTCs from satoshidice and 1 btc from satoshi circle respectively.. why some of you are associating the attacks to a particular site, that makes no sense.. if betcoin.tm is online is simply by the fact they are paying for better cloud protection.

A while back there were other DDoS attacks on SD with some people demanding money. They subsided and were intermittent. This recent attack has been different. Much stronger, sustained, and no extortion messages. In any case, it's been overcome, and SD is up... and paying nowhere near "$20k per month" for hosting Wink

LOL[-funny-]~now listen :
i know where satoshi keeps his "toolboX", where is this dice extortion thread and how much does one get for not crashing your mock gambling site!?? Roll Eyes thanks in advance!

nice logo~look familiar?v\/v
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Expert Computer Geek
Everybody knows that the DDos attacks have been from extortionists, they were asking for 100 BTCs from satoshidice and 1 btc from satoshi circle respectively.. why some of you are associating the attacks to a particular site, that makes no sense.. if betcoin.tm is online is simply by the fact they are paying for better cloud protection.

wow ain't that legit tho in this new age bitcoin universe of "know it all" computer geeks attempting to operate like Vegas mobsters?...anyone? Tongue
sr. member
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SatoshiDice.com
Everybody knows that the DDos attacks have been from extortionists, they were asking for 100 BTCs from satoshidice and 1 btc from satoshi circle respectively.. why some of you are associating the attacks to a particular site, that makes no sense.. if betcoin.tm is online is simply by the fact they are paying for better cloud protection.

A while back there were other DDoS attacks on SD with some people demanding money. They subsided and were intermittent. This recent attack has been different. Much stronger, sustained, and no extortion messages. In any case, it's been overcome, and SD is up... and paying nowhere near "$20k per month" for hosting Wink
legendary
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Everybody knows that the DDos attacks have been from extortionists, they were asking for 100 BTCs from satoshidice and 1 btc from satoshi circle respectively.. why some of you are associating the attacks to a particular site, that makes no sense.. if betcoin.tm is online is simply by the fact they are paying for better cloud protection.

You believe they spend $20000 per month on fucking cloud protection? http://www.neobux.com/ spends less, with millions of hits per day.
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Everybody knows that the DDos attacks have been from extortionists, they were asking for 100 BTCs from satoshidice and 1 btc from satoshi circle respectively.. why some of you are associating the attacks to a particular site, that makes no sense.. if betcoin.tm is online is simply by the fact they are paying for better cloud protection.
sr. member
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SatoshiDice.com
The similarities that you mentioned will gradually disappear...

"The similarities?"  You mean the verbatim copy and paste job?

You guys have your rhetoric down, I'll give you that. It's ironic that such good writers, working for a 25-year old company spending "lots of resources on innovation which must never stop," and which "fully appreciates's the ingenuity of SatoshiDICE," can't even be bothered to write original copy for the homepage.

SatoshiDICE is back up now. Let's see what fun innovations you have in the pipeline for us. Game on, bros.
legendary
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SatoshiDICE How it works
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IMPORTANT: Only use wallets that allow you to receive Bitcoin from the same address you sent from. If you're not sure, test by sending a bet for the minimum amount. If you get nothing back, then your wallet is not compatible. Note that some bets may require one confirmation before the win/loss value is sent back.

BetCoinDice How it works
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IMPORTANT: Only use wallets that allow you to receive Bitcoin from the same address you sent from. If you're not sure, test by sending a bet for the minimum amount. If you get nothing back, then your wallet is not compatible. Note that some bets may require one confirmation before the win/loss value is sent back.

[jokes]
That is inexcusable.  Apparently BetCoinDice has been running their game for 25 years.  How dare SatoshiDice copy their words verbatim like that!  It's one thing to mimic but to make an exact copy is just rude.
[/jokes]

But seriously how can a company that claims to be reputable stoop so low as to just copy and paste another site's content like that?

Just-Dice has been under DDoS attack for the last month or so.  I've no idea who is responsible.
newbie
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As far I know SatoshiCircle had a lot of security vulnerabilities. Better don't spend so lot money on hosting services, just look into your code and protect it better.
donator
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@SatoshiDICE_PR

 We fully appreciate the ingenuity of SatoshiDICE, and its contribution to reshaping the world's gaming industry. However the drive for innovation must never stop, and we are very humble in acknowledging the fact that our initial success is in large part thanks to our standing on the shoulders of giants - nanos gigantum humeris insidentes. The similarities that you mentioned will gradually disappear, and our dice game will rapidly evolve into a product which is very different from today's SatoshiDICE. We also have several other products in advanced stages of development, and will be launching them in the coming weeks. We're certain, that all of our colleagues will then see that we do contribute to the overall development of the industry by our strong drive for innovation. We're spending significant amounts of resources, bringing people who never heard about bitcoin before into the bitcoin community, and we believe that every member of the community, including our competitors will benefit from this expansion. Lastly, please feel free to send us a PM, and we will gladly share all of our contacts in the IT security industry, and our own experience in mitigating DDoS and other attacks. We have a close working relationship with one of the world's leading IT corporations, and their experts will be glad to help our friends.

Kind regards,

betcointm
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SatoshiDice.com
We're an established company, and we've been in business for 25 years, our heavy spending on advertising doesn't cross any lines

Have you been stealing peoples' work all 25 years or is that a new policy?

You don't consider stealing peoples' content to be crossing any lines? There have been dozens of SD clones, all of which have done something new or interesting or at least didn't outright steal copy.  You're claiming to spend $20k per month on hosting (that's probably more than the top ten Bitcoin sites in the world spend, btw) and "heavy spending on advertising" and you can't pay someone $100 to write new site copy for you?

You're correct that this is a free market. We're not going to sue you or pull IP claims. We'll just let you stand on your own, in front of people, and in front of yourselves.


Quote from: betcointm
We have consciously introduced a game interface that is more familiar to most players, with the intent of guiding them in the direction of a better user experience.

SatoshiDICE How to Play:
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STEP 1
Send BTC to an address below to place a bet (must be between the max and min).
STEP 2
The Ghost of Satoshi will roll the dice and pick a Lucky Number!
STEP 3
You win if Lucky Number is less than the number you chose.

BetCoinDice How to Play:
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STEP 1
Send BTC to an address below to place a bet (must be between the min and max).
STEP 2
The Spirit of BetCoin will roll the dice and pick a Lucky Number!
STEP 3
You win if Lucky Number is less than the number you chose.

SatoshiDICE How it works
Quote
IMPORTANT: Only use wallets that allow you to receive Bitcoin from the same address you sent from. If you're not sure, test by sending a bet for the minimum amount. If you get nothing back, then your wallet is not compatible. Note that some bets may require one confirmation before the win/loss value is sent back.

BetCoinDice How it works
Quote
IMPORTANT: Only use wallets that allow you to receive Bitcoin from the same address you sent from. If you're not sure, test by sending a bet for the minimum amount. If you get nothing back, then your wallet is not compatible. Note that some bets may require one confirmation before the win/loss value is sent back.

SatoshiDICE Advanced
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SENDING PAYOUT TO A CUSTOM BITCOIN ADDRESS
Normally, when you send a bet, the return payment is sent back to the same Bitcoin address you sent from. However, there is a way to have the return payment sent to a new, custom address.
-If you add an additional payment to your bet transaction, sending exactly 0.00543210 BTC to a separate address, the payout for the bet will go to that address.
-In the standard Bitcoin client, this is done by clicking the "Add recipient..." button.
-The first payment in the transaction must go to SatoshiDICE with your bet amount, and the second payment in the transaction must go to [yournewaddress] with the amount of 0.00543210. If you win, all the money will then be sent to [yournewaddress]. Fun!

BetCoinDice Advanced
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Sending payout to a custom Bitcoin address
Normally, when you send a bet, the return payment is sent back to the same Bitcoin address you sent from. However, there is a way to have the return payment sent to a new, custom address.
-If you add an additional payment to your bet transaction, sending exactly 0.0051999 BTC to a separate address, the payout for the bet will go to that address.
-In the standard Bitcoin client, this is done by clicking the 'Add recipient...' button.
-The first payment in the transaction must go to BetCoin Dice with your bet amount, and the second payment in the transaction must go to [yournewaddress] with the amount of 0.0051999. If you win, all the money will then be sent to [yournewaddress]. Fun!

 Roll Eyes
legendary
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Wait...  Is bitcointalk also being Ddosed now?  I got this error message:

Connection Problems

Sorry, SMF was unable to connect to the database. This may be caused by the server being busy. Please try again later.  

It seems to run very normal, then all of a sudden, the site slows down.

Edit:  Sorry for spamming this topic, but I tend to add a new reply as going through all the posts.. :/
legendary
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I think blockchain is suffering from ddos lately too...

Pretty heavy, they get hit hard.  Going down for hours at a time.
legendary
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What's funny, is that the only popular dice site that currently is not under Ddos attack, is

letsdice.  who also, by the name Martin Gale, that person also started an IPO of 10,000 bitcoins, which we're funded successfully.  Looks suspicious?
donator
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@knowitnothing:

 These fees include more than one site, as we have 6 existing gaming sites, and other businesses. The mining equipment site is not related to the gambling sites operationally, just through the ownership. The only thing that we share operationally is advertising bids: https://bitcointalk.org/adrotate.php?adinfo The incessant hacking attempts - obviously are external, it's like
being subjected to a non-stop penetration testing. Some of these succeeded in briefly disrupting our services, but as we continuously keep working on improving our defenses - the uptime statistics are improving.
sr. member
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We're spending more than $20,000 a month on protected hosting, and even THAT provides insufficient at times.

All of our gaming sites have been under intermittent moderate to severe DDOS attacks for about three weeks now,
the casino site went offline for about 48 hours during the worst attack. Even our mining equipment website which is not related to gambling in any way has  been attacked several times. There are constant floods, and database hacking attempts, ...

$20,000 in hosting alone seems a bit excessive for such site, but there isn't much I can say about that alone.

Now, what I find weird is: 1) "mining equipment". Why would you use mining equipment for taking bets ?. 2) "database hacking attempts". Why are you even exposing your database ? Or are you claiming this is an internal issue with your hosting company ?

Why am I asking this ? Because it is irrelevant whether you pay $20k, $200k, or any amount of k dollars if in the end you do such things. High price also doesn't equate in good quality of service.

And this is all offtopic obviously Smiley
donator
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Dear colleagues,

 We don't want to engage in lengthy discussions, but we can not simply ignore all of the statements in this thread, and will state a few facts:

 We're spending more than $20,000 a month on protected hosting, and even THAT provides insufficient at times.

(http://www.bitcoincasinopro.com/reviews/betcoin-tm-unrated-2-4-bitcoin-complaint-received/)

All of our gaming sites have been under intermittent moderate to severe DDOS attacks for about three weeks now,
the casino site went offline for about 48 hours during the worst attack. Even our mining equipment website which is not related to gambling in any way has  been attacked several times. There are constant floods, and database hacking attempts, however, we're not pointing fingers at anyone, and instead are working with the best security experts on mitigating and preventing these issues. We're an established company, and we've been in business for 25 years, our heavy spending on advertising doesn't cross any lines - it's a free market economy. And regarding the new features - they're being rolled out on an almost weekly basis, and very soon our games will be completely different from those offered by the earlier market entrants. We have consciously introduced a game interface that is more familiar to most players, with the intent of guiding them in the direction of a better user experience.

Best regards,

betcointm
b!z
legendary
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If someone wants to investigate the DDOS, here are some of the IPs that have been hitting us: http://i.imgur.com/T4v0oI9.png & http://i.imgur.com/i58avqi.png

Note: there could be false positives among the IPs. Also I would recommend the advanced DDOS protection of CloudFlare. It did the trick for us!

Probably a botnet, not much you can do other than bringing in better DDoS protection.
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