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  1. ..:: Happy Holidays ::..

    We, the members of this fantastic site, originate from all over the world, and some of us might celebrate Christmas, others Hanukkah, others something else and yet others nothing at all right now. 

    But whatever your history, culture. religion or not is... From all of us to all of YOU, a really happy xmas holiday! 

    We hope that you will enjoy your family and friends and the good food and everything else that usually come along this time of year! 

    And most of all, enjoy the fights!!! 


    Bye 2018, hi 2019!

  2. Google Translation:

    Dear members,

    At pandora-place, we do not oblige anyone to donate.
    What's more, we do not even require anyone to seed each torrent into a certain ratio.
    Of course we encourage everyone to keep sharing as long as possible, that is what makes the site work better
    and so that has a positive influence on yourself.


    But the costs are high every month.
    - the domain name pandora-place.me must be rented
    - we have to rent a (preferably as powerful as possible) server to host the site.

    Some research will teach you that that will be a considerable amount to finance yourself each month.
    That is why we have, for those who want it, the possibility to donate.

    If you would like to contribute to the costs we make monthly,

    Click on this link

    You can make a donation with paypal and there is a box underneath that you can select all kinds of other payment options, including iDeal, Bancontact, sofort, multibanco, pay24 and so on.

    If you do not find your solution, click on answer below this message and we will discuss together how you can make a transfer via your bank ...

    A big thank you!

    Every euro contributes to the monthly costs and the improvement of the site
    This is a hobby for us and we are absolutely not out for personal money!


    L*****

    Staff Pandora-Place

  3. The FBI today took action against 15 websites that made it easy to take down other people’s websites, game servers and other online services through distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. The seizures comes a week before Christmas, which, the FBI says, is “a period historically plagued by prolific DDoS attacks in the gaming world.”

    Today, the FBI seized 15 “booter” domains. Booters are websites that allow anybody with a credit card (or Bitcoin) to pay money in exchange for overwhelming an online server with requests and, as a result, taking down that server. Powerful DDoS attacks have taken down gaming servers like Blizzard’s Battle.net or Final Fantasy XIV’s server in the past. Booters offer generally less powerful DDoS attacks in exchange for a relatively low amount of money and have flown under the radar, in part, because they’re marketed as “stress-testers” that help people test servers’ capacities for withstanding DDoS attacks. Anybody can Google these services, making them, in the FBI’s words, “a low barrier to entry for users looking to engage in cyber criminal activity.”

    The FBI wrote in a press release today:

    These services offered easy access to attack infrastructure, payment options that included Bitcoin, and were relatively low cost. Each of the services was tested by the FBI, which verified those DDoS attack services offered through each of the seized websites. While testing the various services, the FBI determined that these types of services can and have caused disruptions of networks at all levels.


    Along with the seizures, the FBI has also filed criminal complaints against three alleged cyber criminals who, the FBI says, were allegedly affiliated with the DDoS-for-hire services Downthem and Ampnode. “Between October 2014 and November 2018, Downthem’s database showed over 2000 customer subscriptions, and had been used to conduct, or attempt to conduct, over 200,000 DDoS attacks,” the FBI says.

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