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Economy => Service Discussion => Topic started by: crazyearner on October 17, 2013, 12:39:44 AM



Title: is btc-e hacked again
Post by: crazyearner on October 17, 2013, 12:39:44 AM
Whats going on with their site every time I now go to it redirects to googles webiste


Title: Re: is btc- hacked again
Post by: pand70 on October 17, 2013, 12:42:31 AM
Whats going on with their site every time I now go to it redirects to googles webiste

What site? BTC-E? you just write btc- in the title.

Anyway i just checked and btc-e is offline for me to.


Title: Re: is btc- hacked again
Post by: crazyearner on October 17, 2013, 12:48:38 AM
Whats going on with their site every time I now go to it redirects to googles webiste

What site? BTC-E? you just write btc- in the title.

Anyway i just checked and btc-e is offline for me to.

yeah btc-e meant to of said lol


Title: Re: is btc-e hacked again
Post by: Boxman90 on October 17, 2013, 01:02:50 AM
https://twitter.com/btcecom

Twitter says DDoS.

Cloudfare says Checking your browser for an eternity.

Hope they come back soon.


Title: Re: is btc-e hacked again
Post by: Boxman90 on October 17, 2013, 01:07:50 AM
Clouldflare says:

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If you're the owner of this website:

The connection to the origin web server was made, but the origin web server timed out before responding. The likely cause is an overloaded background task, database or application, stressing the resources on your web server. To resolve, please work with your hosting provider or web development team to free up resources for your database or overloaded application.

So it doesn't seem to be a DDoS but rather their server being down?


Title: Re: is btc-e hacked again
Post by: mitty on October 17, 2013, 01:10:08 AM
Clouldflare says:

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If you're the owner of this website:

The connection to the origin web server was made, but the origin web server timed out before responding. The likely cause is an overloaded background task, database or application, stressing the resources on your web server. To resolve, please work with your hosting provider or web development team to free up resources for your database or overloaded application.

So it doesn't seem to be a DDoS but rather their server being down?
Sounds like it could be a DDoS: "The likely cause is an overloaded background task, database or application, stressing the resources on your web server."

Blah, I hardly ever use btc-e but need like 0.3 more coins to buy something and have some btc in my account there, haha.


Title: Re: is btc-e hacked again
Post by: joesmoe2012 on October 17, 2013, 04:06:44 AM
back online now.