Is Geekhack down?

Justify

27 Jun 2015, 19:24

dustinhxc wrote: Wow you call it geekwhack too? Well now I've lost respect for you. Already did for R.
who the hell cares its just a name

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Madhias
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27 Jun 2015, 19:49

It is a silly name, created by an huffy and angry kid.

nubbinator

27 Jun 2015, 19:51

kebby wrote:
pwnnarwhal wrote: Yeah they said it would be down for the weekend, which doesn't make any sense if the attack is over...
Seriously? I don't understand what they're trying to accomplish with that at all...

Guess there's some similar logic involved as in "making a statement about hacking" by doing a denial of service on an completely innocent community...
Well, it looks like it's just some script kiddie trying to show how cool he is. None of the videos he had on Youtube were hacking, they were just downloaded scripts that he ran.
Justify wrote:
dustinhxc wrote: Wow you call it geekwhack too? Well now I've lost respect for you. Already did for R.
who the hell cares its just a name
Names have power. They can hurt, they can build up, they can unite, and they can divide. "Geekwhack" was a name created by the ever so beloved Ripster to diminish and mock a community and drive a wedge between two communities in order to continue his hatred of GH and to further indoctrinate his fanboys into his hatred. It's something that drives communities apart because of one bitter old man's petty grudge.

Justify

27 Jun 2015, 19:59

yes its just a name, a silly name, arent we all meant to be adults here? I'm both a geekhacker and a redditor and primarily i dont care if someone calls another community a name, its quite funny to be honest, i'm just being neutral though.

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fohat
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27 Jun 2015, 20:22

Why is something as frivolous as a hobby website the object of such hatred, anyway?

hwood34

27 Jun 2015, 20:27

BlueBär wrote:
hwood34 wrote: Oh yeah I really do wonder what happened to GH to make it go downhill. Certainly has nothing to do with the flood of redditors with asking the same stupid questions again and again and filling up the boards with shit.
He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.
He who sins a hell of a lot less can probably cast a stone or two every once and a while

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Madhias
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27 Jun 2015, 20:35

fohat wrote: Why is something as frivolous as a hobby website the object of such hatred, anyway?
Well said!

hwood34

27 Jun 2015, 20:47

fohat wrote: Why is something as frivolous as a hobby website the object of such hatred, anyway?
I guess people can be pretty bitter about stuff sometimes? I can't think of any other reason frankly

inanis

27 Jun 2015, 20:59

Since the kid who did this is now admitting it was done in error I wish iMav would bring GH back up so we can all just get on as normal. I really hope we don't have to wait all weekend to get it back up.

Parak

27 Jun 2015, 21:01

webwit wrote: That script seems a bit peculiar, I was expecting something more sophisticated. That's no DDoS, but a stupid one-on-one wrestling match. I hope his cheap ISP router didn't catch fire. Such a silly attack shouldn't be getting past any firewall.

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That's the confusing part to me - these kinds of attacks can be easily mitigated with any modern firewall. It's not even a syn flood, and if other ec2 instances are being spun up to do this, then just block the whole of aws with something like this.

Certainly not a 'massive ddos' (from the looks of it), which is much more difficult to mitigate, but also rather more difficult to pull off since it requires access to something like a botnet.

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wlhlm
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28 Jun 2015, 00:37


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webwit
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28 Jun 2015, 00:51

Looks like the "we" is a 12 year old complete and total idiot, a wanker script kiddie who can only run extremely lame scripts made by other wankers and has no real technical knowledge of what he's running, knowledge of what he's attacking or knowledge of the law. And that geekhack's famously strict firewall must have been asleep, because the whole point of his video was that he ran the single IP number origin script, and then geekhack went down. If you proudly show yourself running such a lame script, you are not sophisticated enough to have a botnet. Maybe one or two other EC2 instances or idiot friends.

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scottc

28 Jun 2015, 01:11

Someone should make a note of the IP of the server used to perform the DDoS and contact Amazon to complain. Amazon have a no-tolerance policy on people being dicks on their VMs.

http://portal.aws.amazon.com/gp/aws/htm ... _ec2_abuse

They could then have their AWS account shut down. 100% worth it.

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fohat
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28 Jun 2015, 01:29

wlhlm wrote:
This video is letting their whole community know that we stopped the attacks but if they keep up the hate, attacks will start again.
Ah, now I understand.
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Parak

28 Jun 2015, 02:20

scottc wrote: Someone should make a note of the IP of the server used to perform the DDoS and contact Amazon to complain. Amazon have a no-tolerance policy on people being dicks on their VMs.

http://portal.aws.amazon.com/gp/aws/htm ... _ec2_abuse

They could then have their AWS account shut down. 100% worth it.
Likely AWS free tier is being used, or a compromised AWS account (not unlikely). If said person actually gave their credit card to amazon however (which is fairly silly) for the free tier, it'd be obviously easy to track assuming the IP got logged...

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webwit
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28 Jun 2015, 02:29

Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. The script kiddie stopped running his silly perl script some time ago, and still GH is down.

Now for some philosophy. Become victim of amateur denial of service attack. Bring down server for days to prevent attack. Who wins?

fanpeople

28 Jun 2015, 03:44

webwit wrote: Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. The script kiddie stopped running his silly perl script some time ago, and still GH is down.

Now for some philosophy. Become victim of amateur denial of service attack. Bring down server for days to prevent attack. Who wins?

Did you just quote Shakespeare?

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Redmaus
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28 Jun 2015, 05:44

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Speechless.

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scottc

28 Jun 2015, 10:17

Parak wrote:
scottc wrote: Someone should make a note of the IP of the server used to perform the DDoS and contact Amazon to complain. Amazon have a no-tolerance policy on people being dicks on their VMs.

http://portal.aws.amazon.com/gp/aws/htm ... _ec2_abuse

They could then have their AWS account shut down. 100% worth it.
Likely AWS free tier is being used, or a compromised AWS account (not unlikely). If said person actually gave their credit card to amazon however (which is fairly silly) for the free tier, it'd be obviously easy to track assuming the IP got logged...
You still need to provide a valid card for the free tier. It doesn't seem like the person writing this comment and making this video is in a position to compromise anyone's AWS account.

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Blaise170
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28 Jun 2015, 11:32

From what I've seen, it was a DDoS but I can't confirm it. It was sent from an Amazon EC2 server. Geekhack posted this info:

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Then, from Reddit, I've found this info:

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And the video that people have been discussing:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fp2o4Q4tQo4

And finally, the "ultimatum" that was given to GH because they are hating on him for DDoSing the site:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN3GWLzBnIs

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webwit
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28 Jun 2015, 11:51

Blaise170 wrote: From what I've seen, it was a DDoS but I can't confirm it. It was sent from an Amazon EC2 server.
You don't seem to realize what the first D stands for.

Tyrosh22

28 Jun 2015, 13:40

Wow, I don't even know what to say...

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Muirium
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28 Jun 2015, 14:32

Just out of interest, how much more resilient are we likely to be from this kind of malarkey?

I'm pleased i have nothing whatsoever to do with it! Believe me, that is good news for us all.

kebby

28 Jun 2015, 14:41

Haha, this resurrected thread has comments on how "reddit noobs" spoiled GH. Ran into another much older thread on DT about how even before that GH was spoiled by OCN noobs. Guess some things happen again and again.

There will always be new people. Some of them stay interested and eventually become more knowledgeable. Not that I'm disputing the fact that communities can change....

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wlhlm
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28 Jun 2015, 14:48

Yeah, that's one of my pet peeves. There's no opportunity wasted to bash the other communities.

Though, I'm not sure it that's a common thing among hobbyist internet communities or just special to our niche...

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Muirium
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28 Jun 2015, 14:53

Far as I'm concerned, every good DTer likes to see GH alive and well. (And all the rest.) Otherwise, shudder, where will their users go?

Seriously though, GH is a crucial component of worldwide keyboard culture. I like what we do better, and how we go about it. But the web without GH is a poorer place. They'll be back.

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Redmaus
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28 Jun 2015, 14:58

Muirium wrote: Far as I'm concerned, every good DTer likes to see GH alive and well. (And all the rest.) Otherwise, shudder, where will their users go?

Seriously though, GH is a crucial component of worldwide keyboard culture. I like what we do better, and how we go about it. But the web without GH is a poorer place. They'll be back.

Not to mention I sell most of my boards there... ;)

But after a week here, I dropped all the "geekwhack" and annoying tipster crap. I am more angry at why the site is down. :x

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Julle

28 Jun 2015, 15:09

At this point, I'd just give up and rebrand the site. In addition to the new domain name, I'd keep the old one reserved to prevent little script kiddy cuntmuffins from obtaining it.
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Tyrosh22

28 Jun 2015, 15:56

They could name it GeekClack.

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seebart
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28 Jun 2015, 16:25

Tyrosh22 wrote: They could name it GeekClack.
They should name it GeekClack. :mrgreen:

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