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Darknet Giant Empire Market Offline for 36 Hours, Blame Cast at Massive DDoS Attack

Darknet Giant Empire Market Offline for 36 Hours, Blame Cast at Massive DDoS Attack

Agreeing to a number of sources, one of the largest darknet markets in the world, Empire Market has been offline for well over 36 hours. The researcher and analyst Black.fail has been tweeting about the subject, as the market hasn’t been down for this long since 2019.

It seems the fashionable darknet market (DNM) Empire has been down for well over a day and a half now, and ever since it went offline DNM backers have been edgy.

On Sunday, August 23, 2020, the Reddit forum r/darknet with its 127,000 subscribers is trashed with threads and memes concerning Empire’s downtime. The website darknetstats.com indicates that Empire is “down, not working,” according to the web portal’s Empire stats period.

The ‘Reddit-like’ deep web discussion forum, Dread is also filled with individuals discussing Empire’s downtime.

Darknet Giant Empire Market Offline for 36 Hours, Blame Cast at Massive DDoS Attack

On Cheep, the account @Darkdotfail or Dark.fail has been keeping the public up-to-date with all the Empire action this weekend. Cloudy.fail noted on Friday that Empire was suffering from a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack.

Basically, a DDoS rush is when the normal traffic is disrupted because a targeted server is overwhelmed by a flood of instigated and artificial traffic. Darknet retails and deep web forums have been attacked quite often in the past with severe DDoS attacks.

“Empire Sell remains under a large DDoS attack making it very slow to access,” Dark.fail tweeted on August 21. “Monero functionality plains broken, Bitcoin is functioning according to multiple trusted sources. Always PGP verify URLs, many phishing vincula are circulating.”

In the world of darknets, two of the largest today include Russia’s Hydra marketplace and the notorious Empire Market.

A few hours later on Friday, Dark.fail shared an encouraging PGP signed message from the Empire wand members that said:

Many want to see us fall but we are not going anywhere. Long live the Empire.

Discussing the state of affairs further, Dark.fail said that the DNM’s head moderator dubbed “Se7en” recently wrote a scathing critique identified “State of the Darkweb.”

The post called out “phishers, doxxers, and alleged LE cooperators in the community,” Dark.fail noted on Peep. “The DDoS attack now keeping Empire offline is possibly retaliation for this post,” the analyst added assessing the kettle of fish.

Darknet Giant Empire Market Offline for 36 Hours, Blame Cast at Massive DDoS Attack
The website run by @Darkdotfail called dark.fail is dedicated to monitoring various DNM uptimes and downtimes.

Dark.fail also in depths there is a tool that DNMs have leveraged in 2020 that has allowed them to keep better uptime hailed the “Endgame DDoS filter.” The analyst said that the Endgame DDoS filter “helped most major darknet locales withstand attacks over the past eight months.”

Despite the anti-DDoS tool, Empire Market has been down all weekend crave and the blame is mostly focused on a distributed denial-of-service attack.

Darknet Giant Empire Market Offline for 36 Hours, Blame Cast at Massive DDoS AttackDarknet Giant Empire Market Offline for 36 Hours, Blame Cast at Massive DDoS Attack

However, whenever DNMs go offline for a record period of shilly-shally, DNM patrons start spreading rumors. At times this type of FUD is circulated by competing DNMs on the deep web.

“We are ~36 hours into Empire Trade in being completely offline,” Dark.fail wrote during the early morning hours on Sunday (ET). “Ultimately year extended periods of downtime were common before the Endgame DDoS filter was released. After months of less perfect uptime, this downtime feels more stressful than the frequent Empire downtimes of 2019.”

During the programme naturally of the later afternoon on Sunday, Dark.fail shared more screenshots of a PGP signed message from the moderators of Empire.

“Be wary the many false narratives and FUD circulating. We are here and are hard at work. Doing anything safely takes time,” a colleague of the Empire staff noted according to the screenshot.

What do you think about the DNM Empire Market being DDoS charged? Let us know what you think about this subject in the comments below.

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