Wednesday, September 12, 2012

GoDaddy

  • GoDaddy Outage: Anonymous Attack Or IT Failure?

    The CEO of website hosting service Go Daddy has said that the company's six-hour outage Monday had nothing to do with a hacktivist, despite a hacker having claimed credit for launching a distributed denial-of-service attack (DDoS) that scuttled the Go ...

    www.informationweek.com

  • GoDaddy Offering Customers One Month Compensation for Outage

    As we reported on Tuesday, GoDaddy suffered a major outage that left thousands, and potentially millions of customers with downed websites and services.

    hothardware.com

  • GoDaddy Servers Down After CEO Mistakes Them for Elephants

    PHOENIX -- Millions of websites were down after GoDaddy.com CEO Bob Parsons mistook his DNS servers for a herd of grazing African elephants.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • GoDaddy Has Glitches, Anonymous Claims Responsibility

    ... was working "feverishly" to resolve its issues as soon as possible. Around that time, a Twitter account called @AnonymousOwn3r claimed responsibility, tweeting "#tangodown godaddy.com." GoDaddy did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    stream.marketwatch.com

  • GoDaddy.com outage felt locally

    But many small businesses that rely on GoDaddy's cheap hosting were affected, which can hurt a company's Web presence, said Chris Berk, executive director of technology at Resource Interactive.

    www.dispatch.com

  • Daily Cuppa: GoDaddy not attacked, Zuckerberg says HTML 5 was a mistake

    It's not surprising, given GoDaddy's support for the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). It's an easy target. But yesterday, GoDaddy's interim CEO Scott Wagner said that it wasn't a hack or a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack, but instead just a ...

    www.zdnet.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 Goes Down, and a Hacker Takes Credit

    The person behind the Twitter account @AnonymousOwn3r took responsibility for the attack and said all of GoDaddy's servers were knocked out with what is known as a distributed denial of service attack, or DDoS attack, in which a site is flooded with ...

    bits.blogs.nytimes.com

  • Go Daddy denies hack, blames internal problems for outage

    Go Daddy, the world's largest registrar of domain names, denied Tuesday that an hours-long outage at the company Monday was caused by a hack or denial of service attack.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • GoDaddy Blames Outage on Corrupted Router Tables

    Shortly after GoDaddy's services stopped working Tuesday, Twitter user @AnonymousOwn3r, who claimed to be the "security leader of anonymous," took responsibility for the outage in a video posted on YouTube.

    www.pcworld.com

  • GoDaddy Blames Outage on Internal Glitch, Not Hack

    Internet registrar GoDaddy on Tuesday denied that a Monday outage was caused by hackers and instead blamed corrupted router data tables.

    www.pcmag.com

  • Go Daddy blames outage on tech glitch, not hackers

    (Reuters) - Go Daddy, one of the world's biggest Internet hosting companies and website registration companies, blamed technical problems for a nearly six-hour service disruption that affected some of its more than 10 million customers on Monday ...

    www.reuters.com

  • Go Daddy claims internal problems, not an attack, took it down

    Go Daddy, the popular and controversial Web domain and service company, which crashed and burned, along with millions of it customers on September 10th, is now claiming that it wasn't taken down by a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack, but by ...

    www.zdnet.com

  • GoDaddy says internal problem, not hackers, caused massive outage

    GoDaddy said hackers were not responsible for millions of websites it hosts going offline Monday. The Arizona-based company, which has registered more than 53 million Internet domains and hosts more than 5 million websites, said the issues were caused ...

    www.latimes.com

  • GoDaddy Outage Caused by Network Problems, Not Cyber-Attack

    The outage at GoDaddy that took millions of Websites offline was caused by network issues within the Website hosting giant's internal infrastructure and not a cyber-attack, according to the company's top executive.

    www.eweek.com

  • GoDaddy: Outage Caused By Network Failure, Not Anonymous Hack

    ... 2012 7:49 PM ET. Web hosting and email services company GoDaddy said Tuesday the outage that disrupted its operations for several hours Monday was caused by a networking issue and not by an attack from Anonymous, as the hacker group claimed.

    www.crn.com

  • GoDaddy says it was not hacked

    (CBS News) GoDaddy released a statement on its massive outage Monday, which took down millions of website and disrupted email service.

    www.cbsnews.com

  • GoDaddy: Service Outage Was Our Fault, Not Hacking

    By Devlin Barrett. Monday's meltdown of websites hosted by GoDaddy.com was due not to Anonymous-linked hackers but to failures of the company's own systems, the company said Tuesday.

    blogs.wsj.com

  • Go Daddy: Service outage not caused by hacker attack

    Go Daddy, a major Web hosting company and domain name registrar, said the service outage its website and other sites that use its hosting service suffered on Monday was not caused by a hack or "external influences.

    thehill.com

  • GoDaddy outage disenchants customers

    Although representatives of hacktivist group Anonymous claimed responsibility, GoDaddy interim CEO Scott Wagner said in an email Tuesday that the hack was due to "a series of internal network events that corrupted router data tables.

    www.post-gazette.com

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