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GoodLeaf Hosting Sending DDoS Attacks
1of1servers
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One of our customers left this hosting company because they couldn't stop attacks going to his server, we were able to do so. Even on his "attempt to test" no players disconnected and remained online. Going to assume that they're angry this customer left and decided to target our customer now as revenge.
Sending DDoS attacks to our customers. I always had a hunch it was them but never actually had proof.
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lol, more than one thing wrong with this.
Why is a provider doing this?
Why is he so stupid he thinks that timing out equals everyone gets disconnected or that server goes down.
edit: Its a paping.. This guy is 100% some ddos com kid
Why discord is always involved whenever DDoS attacks are mentioned?
Helo how can i helpp u?
newtork is fast my man
r u there?
Because that's where the 12 year olds are at
basically, "it seems your ddos protection is doing its job"
The Fact that GoodLeaf Hosting is launching a illegal ddos attack on someone else just then out of nowhere tells already that he/she/it/they is doing it more often.
Or where do you get the tool to do it from just spontaneous?
Very very suspicous.
But yea. Isnt this the gameserver market? Kids ddos each other? Basically standard in this business?
Yes, kids love to ddos each others gaming servers.
Specially in the FiveM market, it's extremely toxic. However, you would expect as you said "kids" aka players to attack servers, but not a hosting company.
Any reputable hosting company will never do that.
They just haven't understood yet that money is what a business is about, not clout from internet gangsters living at home screaming at mom to get cheerios
'cause IRC is almost dead.
It could be any other modern communication service but DDoS, skids and Discord seem to always correlate.
GoodLeaf didn't had a good rep, this isn't doing any better.
All the flashy stuff like custom emojis, gif avatars, etc
The fact that you can pay for "upping" your coolness, it works great with that specific audience
Just like the "popular girls" want the coolest Louis Vuitton handbag, the skids want the coolest Discord drip
@tentor it's any communication service used by dumb kids. 90s - IRC, 00 - ICQ, 10 - Teamspeak/mumble etc
And you hosted spoofers? And all kind of shit? Lol
nope. Spoofing is blocked here at our router and at our upstreams.
Kisses go out,
Max
https://web.archive.org/web/20220331024203/https://x33.biz/
Discord is like the so-called "hub" for gaming communities these days, so if it's related to games, gamers and/or game servers, that's where the action's going to be.
Like @Fazzil mentioned, IRC is almost dead, but there's still activity, and packet ninjas with real "firepower" are still around, lurking
Don’t deal with skids, especially one that runs a “hosting” company.
There is nothing about spoofing at this site. there is no archieve of offering and descriptions.
And where is the evidence that i am behind it?
If you still not believe, you are recommended to make your own thread to help me for my marketing then.
This thread remind me of:
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/193079/goodleaf-hosting-scam-attempt/p1
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/193081/goodleaf-or-his-friends-tried-to-swat-me
Lmao.
Only game on IRC is IdleRPG
@DP how’s reading the february rule draft going?
No idea and that has nothing to do with this thread either.
Lmao, you forgot who* read it?
I tagged you in the right thread as well but you ignored me: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3939565/#Comment_3939565
It's Eid and I've been on and off the forum.
I get all sorts of notifications so it's not impossible if I missed something.
Discord is the spiritual successor to what IRC used to be when it was popular (and disallowing any kind of IRC usage - be it clients or servers - was a pretty common clause for hosters to avoid the DDoS risk that came with it).
It attracts what was called red-button-kiddies (a figurative red button glued to their desk that would be pressed whenever things weren't going their way) back then as that button only enlarges your e-peen when you are able to show it off.
The only real difference is that now everyone is pretty much on the same network targeting this part is no longer an option and it'll either have to be users or some other kind of service.
You were sending attacks against our infrastructure for the past 3 months targeting our streaming clients now your claiming we ddosed you?
Says the DDoS'er