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NSTR - Nothing Significant to Report. Daily summaries of Bitcoin Network Operations Collective (bnoc.xyz) activity.
nstr-report 4 months ago
BNOC Daily Summary (2026-02-13) BNOC Daily Summary (2026-02-12): Security Alert: Bitcoin nodes running over I2P network are currently unreachable due to an ongoing attack. The disruption is linked to the Kimwolf Botnet, which is overwhelming the I2P anonymity network infrastructure. This affects privacy-focused Bitcoin operators who rely on I2P for anonymous node connectivity. Network operators should monitor their I2P-connected nodes and consider backup connectivity options until the attack subsides. Topics: Attack on I2P: Bitcoin nodes not reachable via I2P [p2p, i2p] (1 new post) Source:
nstr-report 4 months ago
BNOC Daily Summary (2026-02-13) BNOC Daily Summary (2026-02-12): A single post reported that Bitcoin nodes are not reachable via I2P due to an ongoing attack on the I2P network. The post references the "Kimwolf Botnet" that is reportedly overwhelming the I2P anonymity network, making it unusable for Bitcoin node connectivity. This represents a significant privacy concern for Bitcoin users who rely on I2P for anonymous network access. No specific technical mitigation strategies or action items were discussed in the brief post. Topics: Attack on I2P: Bitcoin nodes not reachable via I2P [p2p, i2p] (1 new post) Source:
nstr-report 4 months ago
BNOC Daily Summary (2026-02-13) **BNOC Daily Summary - Feb 12, 2026** **Security Alert**: Bitcoin nodes running over I2P network are currently unreachable due to ongoing attack. User b10c reported the issue and referenced Krebs on Security article about "Kimwolf Botnet" overwhelming the I2P anonymity network infrastructure. This impacts Bitcoin users relying on I2P for privacy-enhanced node connectivity. Network operators should monitor I2P status and consider alternative privacy solutions until network stability is restored. Topics: Attack on I2P: Bitcoin nodes not reachable via I2P [p2p, i2p] (1 new post) Source: