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Kids these days... they think if they DDoS they are hackers.....
I wish there would be some organization from Gov who would tracks these people....
me
Well, stop doing it?
Eh.
I would be an awesome DDoS'r if I knew how to...
Every booter out there that isn't total crap can bypass the DDoS-protection page of CloudFlare and barely any site has intelligent layer7 filters so it's pretty easy to down just about anything that is behind CloudFlare.
Many angry people who play on game servers
Cloudflare should stream porn sites for kiddies when they check whether a site is down. Their hands-on girl friends could calm down these little fuckers.
Whoa now...
Iframe is enough too. Plus, those movies are already free to watch from I hear from more experienced people in such matters.
You can actually do that if you have the Pro-plan, you can define your own error pages.
I tried accessing their website and billing earlier today and got a Cloudflare error saying the owner banned my IP address but then visited it an hour later and everything was working for me (although a bit slow). It really sucks to see them getting attacked .
With my site, I have pristine L7 protection, but my L4 protection takes a bit to kick in so I have a minute or so of downtime whenever I receive a large scale L4 DDoS.
@dacentec any news on DDoS migration?
DDoS filtering is back to #1 priority following the portal upgrade.
Keep us updated
How many Gbps would you be able to mitigate @dacentec
Some would speculate their low low prices were too low.
Some would speculate their low low prices were too low.
Some would speculate it's not a real DDoS, but their site is too crummy to actually handle a large number of real users checking for deals ...
Nah, how many can there be? This is not OVH launching the 3 Eur dedi offer.
It isn't necessarily kids. It could be anyone with access to a computer - but this reminds us that getting DDoS protection is essential
But you are 100% right: DDoS attacks are untraceable, therefore making it hard to prevent, hence we require protection against random attacks.
Given that the problems started well after the offer had sold out a few times, that would be a lazy bit of speculation.