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You also agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge the data collection and usage practices outlined in our Privacy Policy. Last week, Demonoid started serving up the following error message : Server too busy The action you requested could not be completed because the server is too busy.
Please try again in a few minutes Do not click reload - Use the following links Clicking reload will get you this page again Click here to return to the homepage or Click here to go back It turned out, according to a statement supplied to TorrentFreak , that Demonoid had been taken down by a massive Distributed Denial of Service DDoS attack.
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This time, the attack was particularly severe and, thanks to some staffing problems there is only one person taking care of everything, and he has real-life issues to take care of, according to Torrent Freak.
This week, though, users are reporting redirects from the Demonoid URL to an ad network, some of which are serving up a dose of malware. Torrent Freak reported that the redirect was a deliberate move to alleviate the mounting bills resulting from the DDoS attack — although, whether Demonoid admins knew about the malware ahead of time is a different kettle of fish.
Like Lazarus, we are confident that Demonoid will once again return from the dead, but the question remains: how long can it continue to do so?
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