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I hope another ddos mitigation site rises up to beat them, there captchas makes Sites unusable for users who aren’t using setting which give up all your data.Cuckflare really does this
You require billions of dollars in land, hardware, infrastructure, and politics to even begin competingI hope another ddos mitigation site rises up to beat them, there captchas makes Sites unusable for users who aren’t using setting which give up all your data.
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>protects pedo and extortionis sites
>will drop a site because they said mean thing about trannies
If null could make kiwiflare from his basement in serbia, why can’t you make soyflare?You require billions of dollars in land, hardware, infrastructure, and politics to even begin competing
Traditional DDoS attacks will use botnets to flood your network with trillions of packets, you do not have the funds to stop potential petabytes of dataIf null could make kiwiflare from his basement in serbia, why can’t you make soyflare?
Kiwiflare prevents ddos attacks and null has said that the farms loses like $2000 USD per month.Traditional DDoS attacks will use botnets to flood your network with trillions of packets, you do not have the funds to stop potential petabytes of data
The ‘farms gets ddosed on the weekly as wellKiwiflare prevents ddos attacks and null has said that the farms loses like $2000 USD per month.
Yes. It gets ddosed weekly. Between #dropkiwifarms and kiwiflare it would be down for like 8 hours per day on average. Nowadays I have no problems accessing the site most days. I don’t think that difference is just because of less people trying to ddos them.The ‘farms gets ddosed on the weekly as well
It is economic warfare, botnets are very expensiveYes. It gets ddosed weekly. Between #dropkiwifarms and kiwiflare it would be down for like 8 hours per day on average. Nowadays I have no problems accessing the site most days. I don’t think that difference is just because of less people trying to ddos them.
They can be, but paying for a ddos service isn’t necessarily. I know that null has said that the worst attacks happen on the same day the british government gives out welfare payments, so it’s possible to launch attacks on a limited budget.It is economic warfare, botnets are very expensive
>the people who want to take down the ‘farms are all jobless British troonshappen on the same day the british government gives out welfare payments
Who else would want to take down the farms so badly that they spend real money on ddosing it?>the people who want to take down the ‘farms are all jobless British troons