Search My Blog

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

New York Times website inaccessible in 2nd disruption this month; Twitter problems also - The Washington Post

Ohhh... So, that's what was going on. I kept getting a Blank New Tab in my Browser. I just thought it was the NYT Pulling there same old Crap. But, in a new way. You know... When they show you a message. Saying that you need to Subscribe to read this. "You have past your limit for today"... Or something like that. I don't know why I even keep going there. The do have good writers. But, who is going to pay to read anything on the Internet??? There's literately Millions of Free Choices for good information on here...

Don

New York Times website inaccessible in 2nd disruption this month; Twitter problems also


SAN JOSE, California — Readers who tried to click on the New York Times’ website got nothing but error messages for several hours Tuesday during the site’s second major disruption this month, and people also had trouble accessing Twitter. A hacker group calling itself the “Syrian Electronic Army” claimed responsibility.
Within minutes of the attack, the New York Times quickly set up alternative websites, posting stories about chemical attacks in Syria. “Not Easy to Hide a Chemical Attack, Experts Say,” was the headline of one. The service was restored early Wednesday.
“Our Web site was unavailable to users in the United States for a time on Tuesday,” the newspaper said in a post on its website. “The disruption was the result of an external attack on our domain name registrar, and we are at work on fully restoring service. We regret if this has caused you any inconvenience.”
Read More...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/technology/new-york-times-website-inaccessible-in-2nd-disruption-this-month/2013/08/27/02629e54-0f87-11e3-a2b3-5e107edf9897_story.html

News 08-28-13
New York Times website inaccessible in 2nd disruption this month; Twitter problems also - The Washington Post
Linux Today - Red Hat Launches IaaS OpenStack Certification Program
Red Hat Launches IaaS OpenStack Certification Program
Best Free eBooks Online
Milled water bottle rocket launcher pushes plastic containers to their limit
Retrotechtacular: The 10-year anniversary of plastic
A facelift for the view out your livingroom window
Linux Today - Tahoe Least-Authority File System for secure, distributed data storage
LinuxBSDos.com – Tahoe Least-Authority File System for secure, distributed data storage
Linux Today - Pear OS 8 Beta 1 Is Now Available for Testing
Pear OS 8 Beta 1 Is Now Available for Testing
Minion Water BottleRocket - YouTube

No comments: