BREAKING: Bitcoin.org Under DDoS Attack
Bitcoin.org is currently under a DDoS attack making the site inaccessible. The attack is currently being discussed on IRC. Transcript of the discussion: [20:10] <@jgarzik> saivann, https://bitcoin.org not working here. [20:12] < michagogo> Hm, same here. [20:12] * michagogo checks http://isup.me/bitcoin.org. [20:13] < michagogo> Not pinging, either. [20:15] < saivann> Sigh, probably one of these strong DDoS attacks; again, let me check. [20:19] < saivann> Yes, 10gbps DDoS attack, Black Lotus does not protect; us against those, they nullroute the IP until the attack is under 10gbps; and....
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