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Anyone have any issues with any website due to This >> DDos attack? << I have been unable to access UPS to track a package, Get message "We are temporarily unable to service your request. Please try again later.

Thank you for using UPS."


 
https://www.trainboard.com/

We've had a hacking incident and the board will be shuttered until we can resolve the issue. As soon as it is figured out, we will return.

Since yesterday afternoon. East coast. XenForo software.

So far all the other east coast or midwest forums work.
 
downrightnow has long been a bookmark. However, it for me only shows top sites down (8), plus More Services (8). Never have found a place to enter a URL to check specific sites.
 
Funny (well, not really) - DownRightNow is down for me.

[h=1]This site canโ€™t be reached[/h]www.downrightnow.com took too long to respond.



 
...and they still are going ahead with computer-operated self-driving cars...incredible.
Man's capacity for doing good is exceeded only by his capacity for doing evil.
 
"Amazon could not immediately be reached for comment. "

Do that again. Amazon can NEVER be reached. There is no way to actually contact a human there.
Even SPAM reports go days with no response (and I have hundreds cached from amazonaws)

Actually I have contacted a human being, but they do not make the process of doing so easy to be sure.
 
"Amazon could not immediately be reached for comment. "

Do that again. Amazon can NEVER be reached. There is no way to actually contact a human there.
Even SPAM reports go days with no response (and I have hundreds cached from amazonaws)

Of course they couldn't be reached the frickin' internet was down! :grin:
 
Humans... Convenience over security. The IoT idea is a good example. And folks who buy into this stuff without understanding are a real problem. Anything with an IP addy gets username/password changed before it gets permission to connect. Even that is no guarantee, as too many devices use hardware/firmware with a built-in "backdoor" to the management warez. feh.

Why on earth should anyone need to access their toaster from a cell 'phone, anyway.
 
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