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December 19, 2016, 01:37:07 PM
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As it was mentioned in this post:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1720937.msg17231137#msg17231137

 our best microwallet system, epay.info survived the biggest DDOS in the history of internet!
Their servers must be brutal , their protection is like from Sci-fi.

With this heroic performance, the old record was beaten: http://thehackernews.com/2016/09/ddos-attack-iot.html

This should be in the worldwide news soon if it's true

Everybody can feel free and in safety, we can join safely this "best" microwallet service  proof: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1720937.msg17230950#msg17230950
our satoshis are in safe place.

or maybe not...

my opinion:

epay.info said they got ddosed by 5TBof traffic. 5000 GBPS of traffic. biggest ever recorded attack in history against a site was 1TB.
they keep lying constantly about their service, they even lied that they are older than faucetbox and faucetbox pointed out that lie and that they steal coins from their users.
they are insulting every honest admin's intelligence by making up all this stuff. something has to be done about this.


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December 19, 2016, 01:39:47 PM
 #2

As it was mentioned in this post:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1720937.msg17231137#msg17231137

 our best microwallet system, epay.info survived the biggest DDOS in the history of internet!
Their servers must be brutal , their protection is like from Sci-fi.

With this heroic performance, the old record was beaten: http://thehackernews.com/2016/09/ddos-attack-iot.html

This should be in the worldwide news soon if it's true

Everybody can feel free and in safety, we can join safely this "best" microwallet service  proof: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1720937.msg17230950#msg17230950
our satoshis are in safe place.

or maybe not...

my opinion:

epay.info said they got ddosed by 5TBof traffic. 5000 GBPS of traffic. biggest ever recorded attack in history against a site was 1TB.
they keep lying constantly about their service, they even lied that they are older than faucetbox and faucetbox pointed out that lie and that they steal coins from their users.
they are insulting every honest admin's intelligence by making up all this stuff. something has to be done about this.



Haven't you thought that it could have been a typo?
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December 19, 2016, 01:41:43 PM
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As it was mentioned in this post:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1720937.msg17231137#msg17231137

 our best microwallet system, epay.info survived the biggest DDOS in the history of internet!
Their servers must be brutal , their protection is like from Sci-fi.

With this heroic performance, the old record was beaten: http://thehackernews.com/2016/09/ddos-attack-iot.html

This should be in the worldwide news soon if it's true

Everybody can feel free and in safety, we can join safely this "best" microwallet service  proof: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1720937.msg17230950#msg17230950
our satoshis are in safe place.

or maybe not...

my opinion:

epay.info said they got ddosed by 5TBof traffic. 5000 GBPS of traffic. biggest ever recorded attack in history against a site was 1TB.
they keep lying constantly about their service, they even lied that they are older than faucetbox and faucetbox pointed out that lie and that they steal coins from their users.
they are insulting every honest admin's intelligence by making up all this stuff. something has to be done about this.



Haven't you thought that it could have been a typo?

epay.info , please Think Different Smiley

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December 19, 2016, 01:43:24 PM
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For some reason I predicted the answer Cheesy

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

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December 19, 2016, 01:44:24 PM
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As it was mentioned in this post:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1720937.msg17231137#msg17231137

 our best microwallet system, epay.info survived the biggest DDOS in the history of internet!
Their servers must be brutal , their protection is like from Sci-fi.

With this heroic performance, the old record was beaten: http://thehackernews.com/2016/09/ddos-attack-iot.html

This should be in the worldwide news soon if it's true

Everybody can feel free and in safety, we can join safely this "best" microwallet service  proof: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1720937.msg17230950#msg17230950
our satoshis are in safe place.

or maybe not...

my opinion:

epay.info said they got ddosed by 5TBof traffic. 5000 GBPS of traffic. biggest ever recorded attack in history against a site was 1TB.
they keep lying constantly about their service, they even lied that they are older than faucetbox and faucetbox pointed out that lie and that they steal coins from their users.
they are insulting every honest admin's intelligence by making up all this stuff. something has to be done about this.



Haven't you thought that it could have been a typo?

epay.info , please Think Different Smiley
Yes, please think different and don't try to take advantage of a type
why would we want to lie about a simple and stupid DDOS ?
the sole purpose of that topic was to inform users.
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December 19, 2016, 01:45:25 PM
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So, how big was the attack?
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December 19, 2016, 01:46:15 PM
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As it was mentioned in this post:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1720937.msg17231137#msg17231137

 our best microwallet system, epay.info survived the biggest DDOS in the history of internet!
Their servers must be brutal , their protection is like from Sci-fi.

With this heroic performance, the old record was beaten: http://thehackernews.com/2016/09/ddos-attack-iot.html

This should be in the worldwide news soon if it's true

Everybody can feel free and in safety, we can join safely this "best" microwallet service  proof: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1720937.msg17230950#msg17230950
our satoshis are in safe place.

or maybe not...

my opinion:

epay.info said they got ddosed by 5TBof traffic. 5000 GBPS of traffic. biggest ever recorded attack in history against a site was 1TB.
they keep lying constantly about their service, they even lied that they are older than faucetbox and faucetbox pointed out that lie and that they steal coins from their users.
they are insulting every honest admin's intelligence by making up all this stuff. something has to be done about this.



Haven't you thought that it could have been a typo?

epay.info , please Think Different Smiley
Yes, please think different and don't try to take advantage of a type
why would we want to lie about a simple and stupid DDOS ?
the sole purpose of that topic was to inform users.

i think you just wanted to show how strong is epay.info for "noob" users, that they are in safe..
learn how to code and dont make cycles in php, because it will look like a DDOS Smiley

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December 19, 2016, 01:48:56 PM
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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
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December 19, 2016, 01:50:34 PM
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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?
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December 19, 2016, 01:50:57 PM
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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

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December 19, 2016, 01:57:25 PM
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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


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December 19, 2016, 01:59:16 PM
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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.

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December 19, 2016, 02:05:36 PM
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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.

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December 19, 2016, 02:06:43 PM
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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 !

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December 19, 2016, 02:11:38 PM
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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
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December 19, 2016, 02:12:52 PM
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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.
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December 19, 2016, 02:14:12 PM
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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
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December 19, 2016, 02:17:55 PM
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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?
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December 19, 2016, 02:23:12 PM
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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
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December 19, 2016, 02:46:29 PM
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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.
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