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Severe DOS Attacks & Very high bandwidth usage |
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We had a discussion with our webhost today and it appears that Nuke Cops and Computer Cops are so popular that we have already exceeded are monthly bandwidth limit. In fact, our usual sustained rate of traffic is 10Mbps. And we are growing. At these rates we'll be at a sustained 20Mbps circuit real soon.
Yesterday and today has seen an enormous DDoS against our web server. In fact, we've spiked up to 60Mbps during the attack, and it continues right now. Our webhost JaguarPC is working with us in these matters. So if you are wondering why our sites are slow, please see the graph below. The blue line represents the actual attack.
MRTG Graph from Noon Today
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Posted on Monday, May 03 @ 12:13:10 CEST by Zhen-Xjell |
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Average Score: 3.75 Votes: 4

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Re: Severe DOS Attacks & Very high bandwidth usage (Score: 1) by nobleclem on Monday, May 03 @ 13:16:19 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://hackerassassins.com | People that Dos or DDos attack need to get a life. I have seen many good services go down permanatly because someone thinks its funny to not take out the free services that these organizations provide but put a larger burden on the non-profit organization and their sponsors.
I hope you find out who it is and make an example out of them. I am thinking a public hanging. |
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Re: Severe DOS Attacks & Very high bandwidth usage (Score: 1) by IACOJ on Monday, May 03 @ 13:23:59 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) | To everyone, please understand that we cannot reply to emails due to the server load. With such high loads, other services are suspended to ensure apache stays up. |
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