Tuesday, September 11, 2012

GoDaddy

  • GoDaddy Says Its Troubles Were Not Hacker-Related

    GoDaddy, a popular Web site hosting company, said on Tuesday that its extensive service interruptions on Monday were the result of technical problems, not a cyberattack as one hacker has claimed.

    bits.blogs.nytimes.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 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

  • 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

  • Go Daddy: Sorry about the outage. And no, it wasn't a hack

    After the outage, which affected many Go Daddy customers starting at around 10 a.m PT, someone using the Twitter handle @AnonymousOwn2r claimed to have caused the outage with a distributed denial-of-service attack (DDoS).

    news.cnet.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 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.macworld.com

  • Go Daddy Says Self-Proclaimed "Anonymous Leader" Didn't...

    A whole lot of websites hosted by Scottsdale-based GoDaddy.com were inaccessible yesterday, and a self-proclaimed "leader" of the hacking collective Anonymous claimed credit for the outage.

    blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com

  • GoDaddy Says it Wasn't Hacked

    When popular domain registrar GoDaddy went dark recently, it seemed like shadowy hacker collective Anonymous was somehow involved.

    www.forbes.com

  • GoDaddy Outage Was Due to Technical Glitch, Not Attack

    The outage was so bad that at one point GoDaddy had to turn to competitor VeriSign to restore service to its GoDaddy.com domain, which was also knocked offline. An anonymous hacker claimed responsibility for the attack, but according to Wagner's ...

    www.wired.com

  • GoDaddy Customers Lose Business During DNS Attack #GoDaddy

    Registration and hosting giant, GoDaddy, and its customers spent the better part of the working day on Monday in crisis mode.

    www.searchenginejournal.com

  • GoDaddy Outage Leaves Small Businesses in the Lurch

    As it turned out, Wilcox's business was one of thousands whose websites were impacted by a GoDaddy outage that lasted for the better part of four hours on Monday afternoon.

    mashable.com

  • GoDaddy Web outage takes out small-business sites

    GoDaddy, a Web-hosting and domain-registration company, confirmed that the websites and e-mail addresses it hosts for small businesses were seeing outages Monday, triggering concerns it fell victim to a hacker attack.

    www.freep.com

  • GoDaddy outage was caused by router SNAFU, not DDoS attack

    Monday's five-hour outage that left GoDaddy unable to serve millions of websites that depend on it for Web hosting was not caused by an external attack as claimed by an anonymous hoaxster.

    arstechnica.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

  • 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 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

  • GoDaddy denies all external influence in Crash

    Yesterday it became apparent late in the day that GoDaddy was having issues with keeping a collection of webpages up as they were reported as under attack by hackers - today it seems that this is entirely untrue.

    www.slashgear.com

  • GoDaddy: Service Is Fully Restored, And It Was Not A Hack

    On Monday, GoDaddy experienced a big outage, as you probably know by now. The company is now saying that service is fully restored, and that despite one Anonymous member's claim that he was responsible, GoDaddy is saying that it was not a hack, nor ...

    www.webpronews.com

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