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Title: Possible DDoS attack on Nov 5, will it affect big sites or even Bitcointalk? Post by: Viscore on November 04, 2025, 01:01:06 PM So I just saw a warning from DICT here in the Philippines saying there might be a DDoS attack happening on Nov 5. They didn’t say which sites will be targeted, just that both government and private ones could be affected.
Now I’m thinking, if this really happens, can it also affect popular websites or even Bitcointalk? Like, could the forum slow down or go offline if the attack gets massive? I know DDoS isn’t about stealing data, it’s more about flooding the servers till they crash, but still… kinda curious how far the impact can reach. Anyone here seen similar alerts in your country? [sources] https://pco.gov.ph/news_releases/president-marcos-orders-dict-to-be-vigilant-prepare-for-possible-nov-5-cyberattack/ https://www.abs-cbn.com/news/technology/2025/11/3/dict-warns-of-possible-ddos-cyberattack-on-nov-5-1050 Title: Re: Possible DDoS attack on Nov 5, will it affect big sites or even Bitcointalk? Post by: PX-Z on November 04, 2025, 01:28:21 PM Why would online protesters even care about Bitcointalk or any private company websites when there are massive protests happening against the government? Naturally, their anger and focus are directed toward the authorities, not random private platforms, unless those sites are somehow connected to or supporting the government in some way. Otherwise, it wouldn't make sense for protesters to waste time attacking unrelated websites.
Title: Re: Possible DDoS attack on Nov 5, will it affect big sites or even Bitcointalk? Post by: Viscore on November 04, 2025, 01:42:11 PM Why would online protesters even care about Bitcointalk or any private company websites when there are massive protests happening against the government? Naturally, their anger and focus are directed toward the authorities, not random private platforms, unless those sites are somehow connected to or supporting the government in some way. Otherwise, it wouldn't make sense for protesters to waste time attacking unrelated websites. There was no mention that these hacktivists are from the Philippines, so I’m thinking they might target other sites too, maybe just to express their anger or whatever they’re fighting for.My main concern is if they’ll attack popular social media platforms, since that’s where most of our business communications happen. And of course, I also want to ask if there’s a chance this forum could be affected too, since it’s one of the most popular in the crypto space. I’m bringing this up here because I know there are a lot of experts around who can shed light on this. The government warning wasn’t very specific, they just said we should prepare for a possible DDoS attack. Title: Re: Possible DDoS attack on Nov 5, will it affect big sites or even Bitcointalk? Post by: PX-Z on November 04, 2025, 02:01:19 PM There was no mention that these hacktivists are from the Philippines, so I’m thinking they might target other sites too, maybe just to express their anger or whatever they’re fighting for. Of course DICT probably wouldn't know about it, they simply don't have the means to detect or handle that level of activity. It also doesn't make much sense for foreign hacktivists to launch a ddos against PH government sites, large platforms and social networks have far better detection and mitigation tools and can defend themselves, and it's a waste of time attacking those non-gov sites in related to their ideologies tbh. The only time it becomes plausible is if those foreign actors are actually working with or part of a local group, for example, DNH led by Klammer, in which case the situation would look very different.My main concern is if they’ll attack popular social media platforms, since that’s where most of our business communications happen. And of course, I also want to ask if there’s a chance this forum could be affected too, since it’s one of the most popular in the crypto space. I’m bringing this up here because I know there are a lot of experts around who can shed light on this. The government warning wasn’t very specific, they just said we should prepare for a possible DDoS attack. Title: Re: Possible DDoS attack on Nov 5, will it affect big sites or even Bitcointalk? Post by: Welsh on November 04, 2025, 02:29:10 PM Probably not.
Why would online protesters even care about Bitcointalk or any private company websites when there are massive protests happening against the government? While this is likely true, Cloudflare could be affected if a lot of the sites they're targetting use Cloudflare, and since the forum uses Cloudflare also there could be issues. However, it's probably unlikely still. Cloudflare are usually well aware of things like this happening and adjust accordingly. They're also, well suited to deal with it without knowing about it also as they've proven to be reliable, despite the public perception of them. Title: Re: Possible DDoS attack on Nov 5, will it affect big sites or even Bitcointalk? Post by: Donneski on November 04, 2025, 02:44:52 PM Inasmuch as I don't think this will have a direct impact on the Bitcointalk site, I commend you for giving us a heads-up.
Most large-scale DDoS attacks tend to focus on government sites or big corporate servers and that's why I don’t think Bitcointalk would be an intentional target but if the attack is massive enough, it could indirectly slow things down here depending on which network providers get hit. I haven’t seen any official alerts like that in my own country but there have been a few discussions online about possible global cyber activities around the same period. Let’s just see how things unfold on the 5th. It would not be the first time we see internet traffic acting weird during global events like this. Title: Re: Possible DDoS attack on Nov 5, will it affect big sites or even Bitcointalk? Post by: notocactus on November 04, 2025, 02:59:06 PM While this is likely true, Cloudflare could be affected if a lot of the sites they're targetting use Cloudflare, and since the forum uses Cloudflare also there could be issues. However, it's probably unlikely still. Cloudflare are usually well aware of things like this happening and adjust accordingly. They're also, well suited to deal with it without knowing about it also as they've proven to be reliable, despite the public perception of them. Cloudflares sometimes can have global issues but most of times, it is not issue at global scale. It is possible to check Cloudflares status and details like what are possible reasons as well as progress of investigation of fix it completely done or not.The following site is helpful https://www.cloudflarestatus.com/ Title: Re: Possible DDoS attack on Nov 5, will it affect big sites or even Bitcointalk? Post by: Welsh on November 04, 2025, 03:31:15 PM Cloudflares sometimes can have global issues but most of times, it is not issue at global scale. It is possible to check Cloudflares status and details like what are possible reasons as well as progress of investigation of fix it completely done or not. Yeah, usually by region. It's pretty unlikely, but not something that's impossible. However, I'm also not aware of these DDOS warnings since our government isn't warning about the 5th of November attacks. It would really depend on where the attacks end up being, and whether the Cloudflare service is sharing servers with Bitcointalks. The following site is helpful https://www.cloudflarestatus.com/ It's not entirely impossible, but certainly highly unlikely I would think. Title: Re: Possible DDoS attack on Nov 5, will it affect big sites or even Bitcointalk? Post by: EarnOnVictor on November 04, 2025, 03:42:47 PM Now I’m thinking, if this really happens, can it also affect popular websites or even Bitcointalk? Like, could the forum slow down or go offline if the attack gets massive? Your president and the DICT have done well to issue the alert and warning, and it doesn't matter whether it's a fake concern or not, "prevention is better than cure."I know DDoS isn’t about stealing data, it’s more about flooding the servers till they crash, but still… kinda curious how far the impact can reach. As to whether this can affect global sites and Bitcointalk, I think the chance is slim. Bitcointalk has been the victim of DDoS attack in the past, so I believe that better measures are already in place. If at all there is an escalation through ripple effects, it will be minimal, because it's not the main target, and I'm sure that Cloudflare will do its job. Quote Anyone here seen similar alerts in your country? No, I'm not familiar with it. This makes it not a global threat, otherwise, it would have been more popular.Title: Re: Possible DDoS attack on Nov 5, will it affect big sites or even Bitcointalk? Post by: Mia Chloe on November 04, 2025, 06:20:19 PM ~snip DDoS attacks are not that easy to pull off especially for a website with big servers. Well if the question is will they pull of an attack on this forum servers directly well I'll say probably, depending on how much resources they have on their hands I think they would instead of directly attacking the forum they go for important tools here like bpip and tryninja tools. Reason is because they are easier to target because of relative server sizes. But for the case of the forum I bet the admins are ready with enough experience from previous attacks. Title: Re: Possible DDoS attack on Nov 5, will it affect big sites or even Bitcointalk? Post by: Vod on November 04, 2025, 06:55:18 PM DDoS attacks are not that easy to pull off especially for a website with big servers. Think of a big server as a battleship. No matter how big they are, they can be taken down by hundreds of small aircraft. Bitcointalk and other busy websites can use CDN (Content Delivery Networks) that spread the traffic out to a hundred smaller servers. In my analogy it would be equivalent to having a hundred destroyers spread around your coast - much harder to take down. It is expensive to do a DDoS, so it doesn't make sense an entity would announce it and give websites a chance to preemtively switch over to CDN. Title: Re: Possible DDoS attack on Nov 5, will it affect big sites or even Bitcointalk? Post by: Churchillvv on November 04, 2025, 07:10:10 PM https://talkimg.com/images/2025/11/04/U6IMdT.jpeg
If you remember this video game, from one of the previous contest, it surely explains or give me hope and knowledge that the forum is in a better hand with theymos working 24/7 protecting the forum from such attacks. So what ever is happening right now I just know that the forum is not under any attack or will probably of face any. Title: Re: Possible DDoS attack on Nov 5, will it affect big sites or even Bitcointalk? Post by: Mia Chloe on November 04, 2025, 07:39:53 PM Think of a big server as a battleship. No matter how big they are, they can be taken down by hundreds of small aircraft. Bitcointalk and other busy websites can use CDN (Content Delivery Networks) that spread the traffic out to a hundred smaller servers. In my analogy it would be equivalent to having a hundred destroyers spread around your coast - much harder to take down. I couldn't agree more. You even further buttressed my point. Pulling off a DDoS attacks is basically similar to tryna stab an opponent with a knife that has a handle with a knife edge too which means the tougher your grip and thrust, the larger the effect on both parties. On a forum like this pulling off such an attack will require a lot of resource and that means the attackers would be spending a decent amount of money too. Title: Re: Possible DDoS attack on Nov 5, will it affect big sites or even Bitcointalk? Post by: Zoomic on November 04, 2025, 10:57:09 PM So I just saw a warning from DICT here in the Philippines saying there might be a DDoS attack happening on Nov 5. They didn’t say which sites will be targeted, just that both government and private ones could be affected. Hope this is only applicable to someone in France or any other countries. It is just for Philippines right?Meanwhile, if it is any other type of attacks, it might not actually concern BTT, but since it is about DDoS attack, I fell the forum would be affected from your country's point. On a forum like this pulling off such an attack will require a lot of resource and that means the attackers would be spending a decent amount of money too. Title: Re: Possible DDoS attack on Nov 5, will it affect big sites or even Bitcointalk? Post by: Viscore on November 05, 2025, 04:58:53 AM So I just saw a warning from DICT here in the Philippines saying there might be a DDoS attack happening on Nov 5. They didn’t say which sites will be targeted, just that both government and private ones could be affected. Hope this is only applicable to someone in France or any other countries. It is just for Philippines right?Meanwhile, if it is any other type of attacks, it might not actually concern BTT, but since it is about DDoS attack, I fell the forum would be affected from your country's point. I guess everything’s all good at the moment. Title: Re: Possible DDoS attack on Nov 5, will it affect big sites or even Bitcointalk? Post by: Zoomic on November 05, 2025, 01:28:02 PM There was an announcement here in the Philippines, but those servers could actually be from outside the country. Anyway, it seems like it’s not a serious threat for now since there haven’t been any reports of websites being under DDoS attack, not even government sites. It might not be a serious threat, but something is going on somehow. It could be a process of distraction and the real attack could happen some weeks after today. Meanwhile, it is nice to see that everything is good, but then the day is not past yet. Let's cross our fingers until today is gone.I guess everything’s all good at the moment. Also since there's no threat from the global community, everything could just be fine and you have nothing to worry about. Title: Re: Possible DDoS attack on Nov 5, will it affect big sites or even Bitcointalk? Post by: CryptSafe on November 05, 2025, 04:19:14 PM So far, I have been going on and offline, and there seems to be no issues as to the planned DDoS attack on my end here, as insinuated by the OP. I have been having easy access to the platform, and my network is working perfectly well.
However, this makes me wonder why such a protest would be held against a private website instead of the government, or is it that they are trying to pass across a message to the online community? Maybe it is a warning of an impending attack and a call to be on a high alert. Title: Re: Possible DDoS attack on Nov 5, will it affect big sites or even Bitcointalk? Post by: arabspaceship123 on November 05, 2025, 10:28:55 PM Why is there going to be attacks today. If they did attack Cloudflare provides DDoS protection but there are famous alternative companies. Big sites buy DDoS protection so they will block some attacks.
Fastly Akamai Amazon CloudFront Indusface Imperva Azure CDN StackPath Google Cloud CDN Sucuri CDN77 Tata Communications CDN Netlify Medianova Title: Re: Possible DDoS attack on Nov 5, will it affect big sites or even Bitcointalk? Post by: LoyceV on November 06, 2025, 06:47:39 AM I think you're misunderstanding how "rare" a DDoS is: it's not rare at all, it happens all the time. The warning is about targeting a specific country, and if you're worried about large social media, each of them probably has more data centers than your entire country.
It is expensive to do a DDoS As far as I know, a DDoS is quite cheap to order, as it uses a botnet of hacked computers. But it's expensive to mitigate:The Internet is seriously flawed if everyone needs to huddle behind these huge centralized anti-DDoS companies in order to survive... |