My name is MD Parody and I'm here to say I got paid 3 BTC to take down Absolem in an old school way, hip, hop, don't stop the rock...
[2 Points] SpecialAgentDildo:
[2 Points] assnapken:
Anytime anyone tries to launch a marijuana or naturals only marketplace it gets attacked constantly. Good luck absolem/havana
[2 Points] yyyyy333333:
Shit looks like your onion ddosing days are coming to a end soon, from torblog:
------------Summer of code interview with Donncha O'Cearbhaill--------
Describe your project to a lay reader--How will it work, and who will it help?
Most large web services distribute the requests to their sites across multiple servers so as to better handle the load from their users. However, at present, Tor onion (hidden) services are limited to routing all their traffic via Tor running on a single server. This is becoming a bottleneck for popular hidden services and is causing difficulty in growing to more users.
My project aims to implement a tool that will allow onion service operators to distribute connections to their services across multiple back-end servers. For users, I hope this will allow their favourite services to become faster and more reliable.
As a bonus, the project should allow operators to further increase the security of the services by allowing private keys to be stored away from the computer hosting their actual onion service / website.
Take a market like agora that makes $$,$$$,$$$/yr and that buys enough backend to absorb your tiny e-penis and still leave the market running smoothly.
[1 Points] None:
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[1 Points] mdparody:
FLATTTTTTTTTTTTTLINEEEDDDDDDDD ... +DDDDDD
[1 Points] mdparody:
gettin em all 504s, 503s, 502s, 500s - gotta catch em all POKEMON!
[1 Points] yyyyy333333:
what market is so butthurt that it would attack a multisig market, waste of 3btc edit: looks like admin just took it down
[1 Points] None:
Obvious question is why would someone pay good money to DDOS a new multisig escrow only market. Obviously a traditional escrow market that thinks Absolem is a threat to their business model of exit scamming. Not good enough to compete in the marketplace fairly? Whoever paid is a chickenshit who can't handle a little competition.
[1 Points] Spoogly:
There's this interesting property with competitive (economic) markets, where if one competitor in the market is seen to be negatively, and intentionally impacting another, it bolsters consumers to want to protect the 'smaller guy' in the fight even if the one they view as the smaller guy is someone as big as Walmart. Consumers seem to view this sort of thing in a negative light, and it will drive some percentage of the consumers who go to the attacker to the other person. It will also drive some percentage of neutral observers to flood in from other places, to see what's going on, and some percentage of good customers on both sides to be drawn away. Those last two groups will more or less cancel each other out.
But think of it this way, an enterprising baddie could probably DDoS them indefinitely (or until they shut down), but will he? Not without more money, he won't. You don't just leave the DDoS running for a few weeks without increasing rent for it.
Fact of the matter is, you won't keep them down long enough to make their bank accounts go negative unless you are being paid regularly for it. At least, I wouldn't. Fuck that, they better pay better for all of that. 3BTC ain't shit for a month long DDoS.
[1 Points] Kazaa99:
My name is Kazaa and i got paid 5 btc to take down Agoras btc withdrawals and deposits. I have proof which I won't provide and always change the subject or pretend I didn't hear it when someone asks about it. So of course I am the real deal and not just a wannabe script kiddie troll wanting attention :D
Side note: Don't feed the troll. On any post you write here, please just put the words "Please give me proof" as the first line.
[0 Points] etfhdgbwj:
WTF is an Absolem?
Sidenote: I hope you choke on that cookie you're begging for...
[0 Points] RDGravey:
bet you can't ddos google u pussy
Da fuk is happening here