The popular shopping deals platform Dealmoon has experienced significant service disruptions in recent days, with reports indicating the site may be under a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack. The incident has reportedly affected anonymous access to the website for some users.

According to information displayed on the site, administrators detected abnormal traffic patterns and potential abuse of the platform, prompting temporary restrictions on anonymous access. The website indicates normal service is expected to resume by August 21, 2025.

Technical analysis suggests the attack may be related to a specific page on the Dealmoon platform identified as "929813," which appears to have been either the source or target of the malicious activity. DDoS attacks typically involve flooding a server with massive volumes of artificial requests, overwhelming system resources and preventing legitimate users from accessing services.

As of publication time, Dealmoon's management has not released an official statement regarding the incident. Users experiencing access issues are advised to wait for service restoration while the company works to resolve the technical challenges.

The incident highlights the growing cybersecurity threats facing e-commerce platforms and deal aggregation services, which often handle sensitive user data and financial transactions. Industry experts note that such attacks can significantly impact user trust and business operations, particularly when extended outages occur.