Tuesday, September 11, 2012

GoDaddy

  • What really caused the massive GoDaddy outage?

    An outage to popular Internet registrar GoDaddy.com that took thousands of websites offline for several hours Monday was the result of internal network events, not a malicious hacker, the company said on Tuesday.

    www.foxnews.com

  • GoDaddy Outage; Apple UDID Leak Revealed; T-Mobile Targets AT&T iPhone ...

    Topping tech headlines on Monday, Internet registrar GoDaddy was knocked off the grid, reportedly thanks to a member of hacker group Anonymous.

    www.pcmag.com

  • GoDaddy Says Outage Was Malfunction

    "From government to business, let us assume that everyone understands and agrees on the need for data protection," said security researcher Tony Busseri after the GoDaddy outage. "However, very few organizations have looked at their policies and ...

    www.cio-today.com

  • Anonymous, GoDaddy and SOPA: A Warning of What's to Come

    On February 11th, 2008, visitors to RateMyCop.com received an "Oops!" image urging the owner of the site to contact GoDaddy on why they pulled the plug. When founder Gino Sesto inquired about why his site was down, GoDaddy said it was for "suspicious ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • GoDaddy Outage Leaves Small Businesses in the Lurch

    Justin Wilcox and his team of developers were feeling pretty good about their startup ThingsWeStart, an online map of active Kickstarter projects, which launched on Monday after months of work.

    mashable.com

  • GoDaddy says no attack behind Web outage

    By PETER SVENSSON, AP Technology Writer - 5 minutes ago. NEW YORK (AP) - GoDaddy.com says a Web hosting outage that involved thousands and possibly millions of websites on Monday was due to internal problems, not an attack by hackers.

    www.google.com

  • GoDaddy and its customers start recovery from massive service disruption

    GoDaddy, the largest registrar of Internet domains and host to some 5 million websites, starter to recover Monday afternoon from a service disruption that may have disabled countless websites across the Internet.

    www.pcworld.com

  • Go Daddy-serviced Web sites go down; hacker takes credit

    An updated message on the Go Daddy Support site read: "We are aware of an issue affecting several services, including email, our website and some customer websites.

    news.cnet.com

  • GoDaddy Web outage takes out small-business sites; cause unclear

    By Associated Press, AP. NEW YORK - Thousands and possibly millions of websites hosted by GoDaddy.com went down for several hours on Monday, causing trouble for the mainly small businesses that rely on the service.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Go Daddy says client Web sites back up

    Go Daddy had asked rival VeriSign to help provide DNS services for some Go Daddy customers affected by the outage, but "they are no longer running our DNS," she said.

    news.cnet.com

  • GoDaddy comes back online after attacks

    The attack apparently affected GoDaddy's DNS (Domain Name System) servers, which direct browsers to the correct IP address after a domain name is requested.

    www.macworld.com

  • GoDaddy says sites getting restored; hacker claims responsibility

    Web-hosting giant GoDaddy said Monday its customers are experiencing website outages, and a supposed member of the hacking group Anonymous has taken "credit" for the problem.

    www.nbcnews.com

  • Anonymous Member Kicks GoDaddy Offline

    GoDaddy, which hosts more than 5 million sites, was believed to be attacked for publicly supporting the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) earlier this year.

    www.tomshardware.com

  • Most GoDaddy sites back up and running, rep says

    GoDaddy spokeswoman Elizabeth Driscoll said the outage began at around 1:25 p.m. EDT. By around 5:43 p.m. EDT, the GoDaddy.com website was back up and service was restored for the bulk of its customers. Driscoll said there was no loss of sensitive ...

    www.cbsnews.com

  • GoDaddy Web outage takes out small-business sites

    NEW YORK (AP) - Thousands and possibly millions of websites hosted by GoDaddy.com went down for several hours on Monday, causing trouble for the mainly small businesses that rely on the service.

    www.kearneyhub.com

  • GoDaddy outage impacts South Florida busineses

    GoDaddy.com, the popular website hosting company, went offline Monday, disrupting many small businesses in South Florida and across the country.

    articles.sun-sentinel.com

  • Apple UDID hack has BlueToad data, publisher says; Anonymous claims ...

    The chief executive of the publisher BlueToad says that data used to identify Apple devices posted by hackers who said they stole the information from the FBI matches data from BlueToad servers.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • GoDaddy Suffers Outage

    GoDaddy.com, which hosts millions of websites mostly for small businesses, said Monday it was investigating an outage that had knocked some of its customers offline.

    online.wsj.com

  • Go Daddy-serviced Web sites go down; hacker takes credit

    "Go Daddy is experiencing intermittent outages. This is impacting our site and some customer sites," company spokeswoman Elizabeth Driscoll told CNET in a phone interview.

    news.cnet.com

  • GoDaddy comes back online after attacks

    GoDaddy comes back online after attacks. By Jeremy Kirk, IDG-News-Service:Sydney-Bureau. GoDaddy restored some services on Monday as the company battled online attacks that severely impacted its hosting and domain-name registration operations.

    www.pcworld.com

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