
As of December 18, 2025, BehindMLM, a leading watchdog site for MLM and crypto Ponzi schemes, has been experiencing ongoing DDoS attacks, causing intermittent downtime and limited functionality over the past few days, per the site’s update. The attacks intensified in the last 24 hours, with mitigation efforts allowing articles to remain readable despite disruptions. No social media presence means direct site notifications are planned, such as a dialogue box for future incidents.
Visitors may encounter issues like slow loading or broken features, but core content reviews of schemes like GSPartners, Forsage, and OnPassive remain accessible. The admin recommends clearing the browser cache if problems persist beyond 24 hours. Pending news articles and emails are delayed but expected to resume soon.n This follows a pattern of attacks on MLM watchdog sites, potentially linked to exposed scams, per similar incidents in 2024.
BehindMLM’s role in uncovering $1B+ losses from schemes like GSPartners (Texas settlement ongoing) and Forsage makes it a target, per. Recent regulatory wins, like Illinois’ crypto laws and SEC XRP ETF delays, highlight the site’s influence, per. Bitcoin (BTC) at $85,469 and Ethereum (ETH) at $2,824 remain stable amid market fear, per CoinMarketCap, but MLM crypto scams persist.
Clear cache or try incognito mode if issues continue, per. Bookmark behindmlm.com for direct access. The site plans enhanced communication for future attacks, per. Follow independent crypto news like @TheBlock__ on X for MLM fraud updates. Attacks may subside soon, but BehindMLM’s resilience ensures continued exposure of scams in 2025.
