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Got Attacked, Got Banned – Thanks Aeza

keqkeq Member
edited June 2025 in Reviews

Hello,

We bought a server from Aeza, and out of nowhere, our account got suspended. I contacted support, and all they did was throw the “read the rules” line at me... no explanation, no details, nothing

Turns out, they suspended the account because we were under a DDoS attack.
Let that sink in: they sell DDoS-protected servers, but suspend you the moment you actually get attacked. So... why did they do it?

When I tried to get help, especially through their Telegram support, it was a complete joke. Just people parroting “read the rules” over and over, offering zero real help.

We lost our files, we lost part of our money, and they couldn’t care less.
Honestly, it doesn’t just feel like bad service — it feels like a scam.

Screen: https://prnt.sc/p4HY5SErT9wO

Away Aeza. Don’t waste your time or money.

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Comments

  • No backup, no mercy

  • RubbenRubben Member

    — spotted pls no chatgippity

    btw aeza is the most scammiest looking summerhosts out there, you should have done better research on them and not exchange cheaper price for reliability. good learning opportunity for you

  • zmeuzmeu Member

    The end is near.

  • DessgunDessgun Member
    edited June 2025

    Before buying their servers, did you try searching for 'AEZA' on lowendtalk? Constant lying, creating hosting services for malware. One of the most recent incidents was the arrest of the creators of this hosting provider for selling hard drugs

  • tbh, i understand this but my rule is dont expect service when you are going for cheap service. but i do understand frustration, especially if it was for ddos which is not under your control.

    But any cheap service will protect itself first than thinking about their customers. But they should restore service after attack settles down.

    Though new here to cheap hosting services so just my 2 cents, take with grain of salt, xD

    Thanked by 1keq
  • AS203446AS203446 Member, Patron Provider

    Not everyone wants Terabit scale attacks.

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @AS203446 said:
    Not everyone wants Terabit scale attacks.

    My advice would then be to not advertise what you do not offer

    ddos-protection
    over 2 Tbps bandwidth without connection inspection, over 600 Gbps bandwidth with connection inspection. Protection is included in the price and always on

  • keqkeq Member

    @Rubben said:
    — spotted pls no chatgippity

    btw aeza is the most scammiest looking summerhosts out there, you should have done better research on them and not exchange cheaper price for reliability. good learning opportunity for you

    I think you say cheap here but we paid a dedicated fee there, with extra protection

    @Dessgun said:
    Before buying their servers, did you try searching for 'AEZA' on lowendtalk? Constant lying, creating hosting services for malware. One of the most recent incidents was the arrest of the creators of this hosting provider for selling hard drugs

    I saw the threads about their owners and didn't see any other threads about them.

    @Cookiebar said:
    tbh, i understand this but my rule is dont expect service when you are going for cheap service. but i do understand frustration, especially if it was for ddos which is not under your control.

    But any cheap service will protect itself first than thinking about their customers. But they should restore service after attack settles down.

    Though new here to cheap hosting services so just my 2 cents, take with grain of salt, xD

    Wow, we didn't pay that low amount there. :/

    Thanked by 1kkrajk
  • @AS203446 said:
    Not everyone wants Terabit scale attacks.

    you talk about everyone but the question is, who are you? where is the imprint on your website?

  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy

    @keq said: Turns out, they suspended the account because we were under a DDoS attack.
    Let that sink in: they sell DDoS-protected servers, but suspend you the moment you actually get attacked. So... why did they do it?

    I skimmed through their TOS and noticed this:

    The Company reserves the right to stop the Client's services and servers for: Scheduled maintenance, due to DoS and network attacks, as a result of natural disasters and other force majeure circumstances.

    They could've done better with that and put something like "comes with premium suspension when things get too heavy" :smiley:

  • keqkeq Member

    @AS203446 said:
    Not everyone wants Terabit scale attacks.

    If a company cannot protect it well, I will never see this as a user problem, sorry

  • keqkeq Member

    @DP said:

    @keq said: Turns out, they suspended the account because we were under a DDoS attack.
    Let that sink in: they sell DDoS-protected servers, but suspend you the moment you actually get attacked. So... why did they do it?

    I skimmed through their TOS and noticed this:

    The Company reserves the right to stop the Client's services and servers for: Scheduled maintenance, due to DoS and network attacks, as a result of natural disasters and other force majeure circumstances.

    They could've done better with that and put something like "comes with premium suspension when things get too heavy" :smiley:

    I expected something better there :D Only our quick decisions are killing us :(
    We lost so easily, we were just getting started

  • LeviLevi Member

    Aeza - provider which scammed customers with fake locations while proxing traffic via hetzner. A ton of information about that in search engines. And OP still ordered…

    Well, thread has been Rubenized, it is doomed.

    Thanked by 2eb1995 ethanblake87
  • Isn't this the case with most providers? It's usually a liability for hosts to have clients that get attacked alot.

  • @SillyGoose said:
    Isn't this the case with most providers? It's usually a liability for hosts to have clients that get attacked alot.

    Their rule is if the client is not dealing drugs then they do not need protection

  • aluyaluy Member, Patron Provider

    @Levi said:
    Aeza - provider which scammed customers with fake locations while proxing traffic via hetzner. A ton of information about that in search engines. And OP still ordered…

    Well, thread has been Rubenized, it is doomed.

    gre tunneling to hetzner x) dont we love it. How many hosts do this?

  • @Dessgun said:

    @SillyGoose said:
    Isn't this the case with most providers? It's usually a liability for hosts to have clients that get attacked alot.

    Their rule is if the client is not dealing drugs then they do not need protection

    They should have it in their TOS that they may ban you if you get too many attacks. But if they don't its their problem and OP is in the right.

  • Why didn't the provider null route the attached ip?

    Why didn't you temporarily switch to Cloudflare when being attached?

    Thanked by 1Ticaga
  • @SillyGoose said:

    @Dessgun said:

    @SillyGoose said:
    Isn't this the case with most providers? It's usually a liability for hosts to have clients that get attacked alot.

    Their rule is if the client is not dealing drugs then they do not need protection

    They should have it in their TOS that they may ban you if you get too many attacks. But if they don't its their problem and OP is in the right.

    They do not care about their customers at all. First of all, they are Russian, and no PayPal or Stripe is going to protect you there. They do not care about reviews either, they have hundreds of fake ones from kids who received 5 to 10 dollars on their balance for posting them

  • keqkeq Member

    @Dyingcat said:
    Why didn't the provider null route the attached ip?

    Why didn't you temporarily switch to Cloudflare when being attached?

    We do not host sites and therefore CF is very unreasonable.

  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    @emgh said:

    @AS203446 said:
    Not everyone wants Terabit scale attacks.

    My advice would then be to not advertise what you do not offer

    ddos-protection
    over 2 Tbps bandwidth without connection inspection, over 600 Gbps bandwidth with connection inspection. Protection is included in the price and always on

    "But that will be bad for our marketing!" and 1000 other excuses

    Thanked by 2emgh oloke
  • MannDudeMannDude Patron Provider, Veteran

    Is it possible that they think you attacked yourself?

    Providers could come to this conclusion if you're logged into any attack dashboard viewing metrics before/during/after an attack. Wouldn't be hard to put 2+2 together in that scenario. (Access logs to attack details was accessed 3 minutes prior to the beginning of attack, user refreshed the page 5X during the 10 minute attack ... type of thing.) Any DDoS protection provider with an attack dashboard would likely have some sort of abuse management tool like that baked in, I would imagine. No idea if that is the case with them, never seen their site even.

  • RubbenRubben Member

    @Levi said:
    Aeza - provider which scammed customers with fake locations while proxing traffic via hetzner. A ton of information about that in search engines. And OP still ordered…

    Well, thread has been Rubenized, it is doomed.

    ok now you didnt have to go that far

  • keqkeq Member

    @MannDude said:
    Is it possible that they think you attacked yourself?

    Providers could come to this conclusion if you're logged into any attack dashboard viewing metrics before/during/after an attack. Wouldn't be hard to put 2+2 together in that scenario. (Access logs to attack details was accessed 3 minutes prior to the beginning of attack, user refreshed the page 5X during the 10 minute attack ... type of thing.) Any DDoS protection provider with an attack dashboard would likely have some sort of abuse management tool like that baked in, I would imagine. No idea if that is the case with them, never seen their site even.

    If they think that way, I'm sorry but they are pretty stupid.
    If I wanted to use the bandwidth differently then I think they would be right

    Thanked by 1ServerBachelor
  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker
    edited June 2025

    Sorry but all I saw so far in terms of evidence is a screenshot showing that OP / @keq is blocked/can't login to aeza's panel, which by itself and without context doesn't say a lot.

    That is not to say that I think that keq lied or that aeza did well and the right thing. What I mean is that we should stick to the golden rule "hear both sides!".

    Also, keq why did you get DDOSed? After all, typically one doesn't get DDOSed out of the blue without any reason ...

    Care to tell us a bit more? And of course the same goes for aeza.

  • navneetkknavneetkk Member
    edited June 2025

    Vultr, DO, Linode, Hetzner, Leaseweb, OVH
    ......... and select few LET hosts are reliable 😅

  • keqkeq Member

    @jsg said:
    Sorry but all I saw so far in terms of evidence is a screenshot showing that OP / @keq is blocked/can't login to aeza's panel, which by itself and without context doesn't say a lot.

    That is not to say that I think that keq lied or that aeza did well and the right thing. What I mean is that we should stick to the golden rule "hear both sides!".

    Also, keq why did you get DDOSed? After all, typically one doesn't get DDOSed out of the blue without any reason ...

    Care to tell us a bit more? And of course the same goes for aeza.

    If you have a large community you will always be a target. I think you have never encountered such a situation before and I think you have not received high attacks, it seems like you know better than me. I have been looking for a good protected company for months.

    I am not receiving any replies to my emails, the only reply I receive from Telegram is go read the rules. There is no interlocutor
    You can try them on this issue. If one day your account gets banned, LET should come to mind.

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @MannDude said:
    Is it possible that they think you attacked yourself?

    Providers could come to this conclusion if you're logged into any attack dashboard viewing metrics before/during/after an attack. Wouldn't be hard to put 2+2 together in that scenario. (Access logs to attack details was accessed 3 minutes prior to the beginning of attack, user refreshed the page 5X during the 10 minute attack ... type of thing.) Any DDoS protection provider with an attack dashboard would likely have some sort of abuse management tool like that baked in, I would imagine. No idea if that is the case with them, never seen their site even.

    So imagine if someone threaten you with DDoS, you nervously login to check if there is one, reload a few times and then you’re gone😂

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