Potentially millions of sites out of the air by ddos attack on GoDaddy

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Possibly millions of websites have been Monday night, no longer have to ask by a large scale ddos attack on the dns servers of hosting company and registrar is GoDaddy. The attack is incorporating lwa ist by a hacker who potentially has ties with Anonymous.

The ddos attack began Monday night, and was aimed at the dns servers of hosting company and registrar is GoDaddy. Since then, a large number of websites unreachable. It’s going to millions of sites; the company has 52 million sites in its dns servers and host millions of websites. Via Twitter let the company know that it is trying its systems as soon as possible in the air to get. This would be at the time of writing some of the case.

A hacker who uses the alias AnonymousOwn3r has the responsibility for the large-scale ddos attack claimed. Via Twitter claiming other persons who part say from the loose group Anonymous that it’s going to be a eenmansactie. The hacker has now admitted, but it is unclear yet whether he has ties with Anonymous.

Hoster GoDaddy got in the circles of internetactivisten a bad name when it turned out that the company is an outspoken supporter of the controversial sopa legislation. AnonymousOwn3r claims, however, that he does not hate GoDaddy, but that he is with his ddos attack, among other unspecified problems around cybersecurity on the map below.