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Topic: Super Micro wallet service survived the historical DDOS Attack (Read 1136 times)

hero member
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our best microwallet system, epay.info survived the biggest DDOS in the history of internet!



I highly doubt that. Anything that big for a microwallet? And who measured the intensity of attack? Any independent sources to verify that?

It's not that I don't love epay.info. They are now the best option after faucetbox. But fake publicity would do no good to a established gateway.

please read all of my post, it was sarcasm Smiley
legendary
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our best microwallet system, epay.info survived the biggest DDOS in the history of internet!



I highly doubt that. Anything that big for a microwallet? And who measured the intensity of attack? Any independent sources to verify that?

It's not that I don't love epay.info. They are now the best option after faucetbox. But fake publicity would do no good to a established gateway.
hero member
Activity: 735
Merit: 500
~snip~
"Cloudflare can't be enough always, they can get past it, having dedicated firewall is necessary" doesn't make sense either. To get past CloudFlare either the attack must be BIG (and 10 Gbps is pretty average, not BIG).
Let me claify this..
In other words, you want to say that CloudFlare should be enough protection for average DDoS attacks and probably for most big DDoS attacks (this over 10Gbps)?
sr. member
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Merit: 350
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I'm not sure what proof you guys would like to see. There would be no logs or "zombie sessions" (what...?) if it's a simple volumetric attack. And it's hard to estimate attack size without help of ISP. 5TB over 5 hours is about 2Gbps, FaucetBOX.com was hit with DDoSes of 1-10 Gbps, it sounds plausible.

That said I have no idea what "hardware and software firewalls" was ePay.info talking about. Firewalls aren't really helpful with DDoSes. And "Cloudflare can't be enough always, they can get past it, having dedicated firewall is necessary" doesn't make sense either. To get past CloudFlare either the attack must be BIG (and 10 Gbps is pretty average, not BIG). They probably screwed up their domain configuration. For example epay.info domain is protected by CloudFlare, but it's MX domain isn't... If there was a DDoS in the first place of course. But personally I don't see anything that would suggest there wasn't one.

So,it is equal chance that the Does not happen or was happen on epay! this is correct.
legendary
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I'm not sure what proof you guys would like to see. There would be no logs or "zombie sessions" (what...?) if it's a simple volumetric attack. And it's hard to estimate attack size without help of ISP. 5TB over 5 hours is about 2Gbps, FaucetBOX.com was hit with DDoSes of 1-10 Gbps, it sounds plausible.

That said I have no idea what "hardware and software firewalls" was ePay.info talking about. Firewalls aren't really helpful with DDoSes. And "Cloudflare can't be enough always, they can get past it, having dedicated firewall is necessary" doesn't make sense either. To get past CloudFlare either the attack must be BIG (and 10 Gbps is pretty average, not BIG). They probably screwed up their domain configuration. For example epay.info domain is protected by CloudFlare, but it's MX domain isn't... If there was a DDoS in the first place of course. But personally I don't see anything that would suggest there wasn't one.
hero member
Activity: 896
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Mexicantarget lets see a pic of the 6 people who messaged you, I do not believe you
Also you seem awfully interested.. I would not be surprised if you did it

please don't comment my threads, your comments pushing me to vomit my dinner.
I hate when scammers commenting my posts without reason.
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1043
Cypherpunk (& cyberpunk)
Mexicantarget lets see a pic of the 6 people who messaged you, I do not believe you
Also you seem awfully interested.. I would not be surprised if you did it



hero member
Activity: 735
Merit: 500
Mexicantarget lets see a pic of the 6 people who messaged you, I do not believe you
Also you seem awfully interested.. I would not be surprised if you did it

Calm down Smiley He is intersted, because if this attack was so strong, he must be prepared for this same.. Kazuldur from FaucetBox warn about possible DDoS attacks around one month ago.
And as we can understand from conversation, mexicantarget wants to help more then do something wrong.
hero member
Activity: 658
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Mexicantarget lets see a pic of the 6 people who messaged you, I do not believe you
Also you seem awfully interested.. I would not be surprised if you did it
hero member
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In times like these, every marketing strategy is welcome to make a micro payment system stand out to get the most faucet owners to the respective service. At least, this is what it seems.
hero member
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Interesting situation.. Let us know what you find out gus.

This numbers looks really huge!
A little strange that someone would bother so much to stop only micropayment service .. Not taking anything anyone of course.
hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 500
ePay.info Think different
For some reason I predicted the answer Cheesy

Also, epay. CF can handle 100GB/s.



Yes CF can handle that ONLY if the attack was through domain, not DIRECTLY to our server IP address
And how exactly did they get your server IP?
Only if we know, that's the $1,000,000 question.


I think you can easily prove that you got ddosed/or not if you post your google analytics for the last 48 hours, so we can compare and see what happened.
A big percentage of zombies would leave sessions back. Which means, bounce, sessions/pageviews on a specific page would be increased.
There would also be "dead" times in chart. Hourly chart can show a lot of info.

I'm getting involved in this just because I got 6 PMs by people asking me if I ddosed your service.



There is no analytic on the server's main IP address.

We have ~30 GB access log that we haven't gone through yet
Would you like me point out why I believe you didn't get attacked?

Yes please
Maybe we are making a mistake
Would you prefer me PM you or post in public?
PM me first,
I want to know first, maybe we are making mistake
then there will be a sue for our network admin to make us pay for firewall
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1043
Cypherpunk (& cyberpunk)
For some reason I predicted the answer Cheesy

Also, epay. CF can handle 100GB/s.



Yes CF can handle that ONLY if the attack was through domain, not DIRECTLY to our server IP address
And how exactly did they get your server IP?
Only if we know, that's the $1,000,000 question.


I think you can easily prove that you got ddosed/or not if you post your google analytics for the last 48 hours, so we can compare and see what happened.
A big percentage of zombies would leave sessions back. Which means, bounce, sessions/pageviews on a specific page would be increased.
There would also be "dead" times in chart. Hourly chart can show a lot of info.

I'm getting involved in this just because I got 6 PMs by people asking me if I ddosed your service.



There is no analytic on the server's main IP address.

We have ~30 GB access log that we haven't gone through yet
Would you like me point out why I believe you didn't get attacked?

Yes please
Maybe we are making a mistake
Would you prefer me PM you or post in public?
hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 500
ePay.info Think different
For some reason I predicted the answer Cheesy

Also, epay. CF can handle 100GB/s.



Yes CF can handle that ONLY if the attack was through domain, not DIRECTLY to our server IP address
And how exactly did they get your server IP?
Only if we know, that's the $1,000,000 question.


I think you can easily prove that you got ddosed/or not if you post your google analytics for the last 48 hours, so we can compare and see what happened.
A big percentage of zombies would leave sessions back. Which means, bounce, sessions/pageviews on a specific page would be increased.
There would also be "dead" times in chart. Hourly chart can show a lot of info.

I'm getting involved in this just because I got 6 PMs by people asking me if I ddosed your service.



There is no analytic on the server's main IP address.

We have ~30 GB access log that we haven't gone through yet
Would you like me point out why I believe you didn't get attacked?

Yes please
Maybe we are making a mistake
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1043
Cypherpunk (& cyberpunk)
For some reason I predicted the answer Cheesy

Also, epay. CF can handle 100GB/s.



Yes CF can handle that ONLY if the attack was through domain, not DIRECTLY to our server IP address
And how exactly did they get your server IP?
Only if we know, that's the $1,000,000 question.


I think you can easily prove that you got ddosed/or not if you post your google analytics for the last 48 hours, so we can compare and see what happened.
A big percentage of zombies would leave sessions back. Which means, bounce, sessions/pageviews on a specific page would be increased.
There would also be "dead" times in chart. Hourly chart can show a lot of info.

I'm getting involved in this just because I got 6 PMs by people asking me if I ddosed your service.



There is no analytic on the server's main IP address.

We have ~30 GB access log that we haven't gone through yet
Would you like me point out why I believe you didn't get attacked?

EDIT: With proof, of course.
hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 500
ePay.info Think different
For some reason I predicted the answer Cheesy

Also, epay. CF can handle 100GB/s.



Yes CF can handle that ONLY if the attack was through domain, not DIRECTLY to our server IP address
And how exactly did they get your server IP?
Only if we know, that's the $1,000,000 question.


I think you can easily prove that you got ddosed/or not if you post your google analytics for the last 48 hours, so we can compare and see what happened.
A big percentage of zombies would leave sessions back. Which means, bounce, sessions/pageviews on a specific page would be increased.
There would also be "dead" times in chart. Hourly chart can show a lot of info.

I'm getting involved in this just because I got 6 PMs by people asking me if I ddosed your service.



There is no analytic on the server's main IP address.

We have ~30 GB access log that we haven't gone through yet
hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 500
ePay.info Think different
so it was direct IP 6 kbps attack? Smiley
you still not provided how big it was, or if it really was a DDOS, or some admin mistake

Wish we could have thought of that, damn !

ifconfig server, reseted at 00:00 GMT

Code:
RX packets 233807352  bytes 62384399974 (58.1 GiB)
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1043
Cypherpunk (& cyberpunk)
For some reason I predicted the answer Cheesy

Also, epay. CF can handle 100GB/s.



Yes CF can handle that ONLY if the attack was through domain, not DIRECTLY to our server IP address
And how exactly did they get your server IP?
Only if we know, that's the $1,000,000 question.


I think you can easily prove that you got ddosed/or not if you post your google analytics for the last 48 hours, so we can compare and see what happened.
A big percentage of zombies would leave sessions back. Which means, bounce, sessions/pageviews on a specific page would be increased.
There would also be "dead" times in chart. Hourly chart can show a lot of info.

I'm getting involved in this just because I got 6 PMs by people asking me if I ddosed your service.

hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 500
ePay.info Think different
For some reason I predicted the answer Cheesy

Also, epay. CF can handle 100GB/s.



Yes CF can handle that ONLY if the attack was through domain, not DIRECTLY to our server IP address
And how exactly did they get your server IP?
Only if we know, that's the $1,000,000 question.

legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1031
ddos is dammed low costs now. its really cheat to take about 2-3 hours ddos service -.-
i also got attacket by about 30000 Victims about 3 weeks ago . it was only about 3 hours .

most ddos dont take long becourse its expensive for bigger pages Cheesy


kind regards
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