There are attacks that can take down the biggest, no matter who or how big. Cloudflare dun goofed.
HOW-TO: DNS Amplification attacks are the way to do this. Cloudflare runs a public DNS on 1.1.1.1 and you can use it against them.
A SERIES OF TUBES Sure, Cloudflare has gigantic amounts of bandwidth. More than we do? Maybe. But not more than their competitors combined.
AMAZON AND MICROSOFT So leverage their competitors. You can sign up for free to AWS and Microsoft Azure and launch VM's from there, using Amazon's and Microsoft's bandwidth to do the job.
LOIC MOAR, FAGGOTS Remember when anons took down Mastercard, Visa and PayPal with DDoS using LOIC?
Imagine that, but amplified using DNS amplification attacks leveraging the power of Amazon and Microsoft multiplied by the number of anons.
ive been unable to get the captacha to load both ways but it seems to be working now
Aiden Flores
CAPTCHA is taking a long time
Jaxon Sanchez
Hey, there's a CIA meme farm with Unit 8200 that is basically flooding this website with hate to get Matthew Prince to budge.
Your tax dollars at work.
Jaxon Rodriguez
You are retarded and don't know what a DNS amplification even is.
Justin Anderson
Hopefully better in the near future, considering I would often get cloudflare errors that made the site unusable on occasion. Might inadvertently turn out to be a benefit for Zig Forums to switch to another anti-DDoS provider.
Dominic Rogers
Yea, good luck. it ain't happenin
Henry Rodriguez
How do you know?
Henry Morales
Yes doesn't it goes just fine.
Jaxon Clark
What part of using Cloudflare's DNS to send the requests (to Cloudflare's DNS) do you not understand, negro?
Michael White
Testing via Clov
Dylan Anderson
What's Clov?
Mason Ortiz
is this shit safe?
Brody Bell
Hi FBI.
Camden King
Why would you design a building this way if you want to start policing speech of people you deem "violent"? This just seems like a recipe for trouble for cloudflare at their headquarters at the following location: