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newbie
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April 21, 2013, 02:35:57 PM
#42
I don't understand why Mt Gox doesn't invest on some better protection.
Cloudflare offers protection that can deal with hundreds of gigabits of data (proven in the spamhaus case) and it only costs $200 a month. Then there's the case where bots place hundreds of orders, well how about making people enter a capcha before placing a sell/order when they are under a high load- it's better then having the trading engine lag to heaven.
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
April 21, 2013, 02:13:17 PM
#41
this is a very big problem for BTC.

they have to route their traffic before it reaches the site, so they can filter it.
a P2P coin wasn't suppose to have this problems with an intermediary
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1002
April 21, 2013, 02:09:58 PM
#40
what do these hackers achieve from attacking mtgox its not liek they stealling any btc or usd, besides maybe manipulating the btc price a lil i dont really see the point of these attacks
There is always the possibility that they are using "attacks" as an excuse for incompetence or worse. It does seem odd that MtGox starts having consistent problems with "attacks" just about the time Ripple is ready for open beta. Who owns Ripple again? oh yeah the same people as MtGox.

can atually see your point maybe turning people off bitcoin on to there own run system with ripple means much more profit for them.... i wonder if theyd sell the mtgox site Cheesy id happily buy it and shove it on some UK servers then wed have an exchange to go with out blockchain.info Cheesy
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
April 21, 2013, 02:06:29 PM
#39
what do these hackers achieve from attacking mtgox its not liek they stealling any btc or usd, besides maybe manipulating the btc price a lil i dont really see the point of these attacks
There is always the possibility that they are using "attacks" as an excuse for incompetence or worse. It does seem odd that MtGox starts having consistent problems with "attacks" just about the time Ripple is ready for open beta. Who owns Ripple again? oh yeah the same people as MtGox.
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1002
April 21, 2013, 02:05:48 PM
#38
you think by now they would have multiple servers in mutiple data centers to spread the load and make it almost impossible to ddos them

When a company chooses a country from which to base their operations it's rarely an accident. Having multiple data centers in multiple countries means submitting to multiple sets of rules and regulations. They likely chose Japan for some friendly regulations that let them operate at greater profit.

even so they could have multiple data centers in the same country
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
April 21, 2013, 02:04:02 PM
#37
you think by now they would have multiple servers in mutiple data centers to spread the load and make it almost impossible to ddos them

When a company chooses a country from which to base their operations it's rarely an accident. Having multiple data centers in multiple countries means submitting to multiple sets of rules and regulations. They likely chose Japan for some friendly regulations that let them operate at greater profit.
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
April 21, 2013, 02:03:17 PM
#36
what do these hackers achieve from attacking mtgox its not liek they stealling any btc or usd, besides maybe manipulating the btc price a lil i dont really see the point of these attacks
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
CoinTropolis
April 21, 2013, 01:51:37 PM
#35
Sell all your bitcoins when it goes back up!!

That's exactly the problem and why the attacks keep happening.
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1002
April 21, 2013, 01:48:22 PM
#34
you think by now they would have multiple servers in mutiple data centers to spread the load and make it almost impossible to ddos them

Don't think it works that way.  Any website can be DDOS attacked no matter how strong they are.

atually you can do it that way a ddos attack is basicly just a battle who has the most bandwidth how do you think places like cloudflare stop ddos attacks they simply have a bigger stick than the attackers
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
April 21, 2013, 01:42:27 PM
#33
If you are looking for a legit exchange campbx has proven extremely reliable with all the functionality of a normal forex including stop-loss and FOK orders. They also offer Dark Pool trading for those who are trading larger numbers and don't want to be at the mercy of speculative manipulation. I've been using them for about a week and I have never failed to connect or had an order not execute as it should.
full member
Activity: 465
Merit: 100
April 21, 2013, 01:38:21 PM
#32
Sell all your bitcoins when it goes back up!!
member
Activity: 104
Merit: 10
April 21, 2013, 01:37:00 PM
#31
you think by now they would have multiple servers in mutiple data centers to spread the load and make it almost impossible to ddos them

Don't think it works that way.  Any website can be DDOS attacked no matter how strong they are.
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1002
April 21, 2013, 01:33:22 PM
#30
you think by now they would have multiple servers in mutiple data centers to spread the load and make it almost impossible to ddos them
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
April 21, 2013, 01:31:16 PM
#29
My guess is Ddos  Roll Eyes

Quote
MtGox
 42 minutes ago
UPDATE: This again appears to be another strong DDos attack. We are working hard to overcome it and will update when possible. It's currently 2am in Japan so please forgive us if our Facebook/Twitter updates are not as quick, though the team is certainly not taking any breaks. We're very much looking forward to implementing a much stronger solution very soon and will make an announcement to that effect once it's in place.

http://www.facebook.com/MtGox/posts/459849287432817
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1002
April 21, 2013, 01:30:40 PM
#28
or simply mtgox are getting incapable at there old age, someone really needs to but the effort into a new exchange figures crossed based in the fing UK
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
April 21, 2013, 01:28:50 PM
#27
2 possible reasons: DDoS or too much visitors
member
Activity: 104
Merit: 10
April 21, 2013, 01:28:08 PM
#26
Look like some obvious market manipulation. I don't think it's a hacker network. They've nothing to gain for destabilizing prices. They could easily use their botnet to mine coins, steal passwords etc.

And I wonder why I still can't post in other forums.

They way I understand it they wait till MT.Gox has a high price then they sell their coins.  When the price drops they attack it and cause it to go down hoping all their sell orders go through at the higher price rather than the lower price.

Something like that anyway.
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
April 21, 2013, 01:26:46 PM
#25
Look like some obvious market manipulation. I don't think it's a hacker network. They've nothing to gain for destabilizing prices. They could easily use their botnet to mine coins, steal passwords etc.

And I wonder why I still can't post in other forums.

There is no reason to expect this isn't a "hacker network".  Buy tons of coins, wait for price to be drive up and then sell tons of coins and DDOS the site.  People panic on other exchanges and start dumping coins, people get back on mtgox and all put sell orders in because they think they're losing everything and the market continues to spiral down.  Price hits a bottom, "hackers" buy it at a discount.  They just profited.

I am done with Mtgox after today.  For whatever reason they are a target, I assume because they claim to do 80% of all Bitcoin trades.  If I had my coins with another market I would actually be able to act and try to get in on some of this action.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
April 21, 2013, 01:19:37 PM
#24
Look like some obvious market manipulation. I don't think it's a hacker network. They've nothing to gain for destabilizing prices. They could easily use their botnet to mine coins, steal passwords etc.

And I wonder why I still can't post in other forums.
sr. member
Activity: 287
Merit: 250
April 21, 2013, 01:19:16 PM
#23
The chance of Mt Gox being breached is pretty small compared to it just not able to keep up under current load (probably due to DDoS).
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