"Early today, some party unleashed a massive DDoS attack against Dyn, a major DNS host. This led to a number of websites being completely inaccessible. DNS is the backbone of the Internet. It is the phone book that turns URLs into IP addresses. Without it, the Internet still works, but you won't be able to find anything"...
Read More...
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/21/you-might-not-be-able-to-read-this/
Why the Internet fell apart today...
I was one of the "lucky ones". I Was on Google Photos. Organizing my Videos and Pictures, most of the Day. I never even noticed, a thing. Unit, this evening at about 6PM. Someone came in and asked me if I knew about the "Cyber Attack" Today. So, I went to my Home Page. Where I read, all of my Tech News... And sure enough. I missed the DDoS Attack of the Year... So Far... I did notice, that my Web Server. Had been Down (offline) and Back up (online), this morning. "The monitor is back UP (HTTP 200 - OK) (It was down for 6 minutes and 16 seconds). I get e-mail notices. When my Server can't be Reached from the Internet. This sometimes happens. But, as long as it is for a short time. Then I don't worry about it. If, it happens for say, 30 minutes or so. Then I have to do something about it. Try and find the problem and fix it...
I pasted in a bunch of links to Security info below...
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https://hackaday.com/2016/10/21/you-might-not-be-able-to-read-this/
DDoS Attack Against Dyn Managed DNS
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Report for Dyn, Inc.
Why the Internet fell apart today...
If you were on the internet on Friday morning, congrats! You were one of a lucky few who maintained their connectivity in the face of a massive, nationwide DDoS attack against part of the Domain Name System (DNS), a crucial piece of digital infrastructure which, when offline, cripples our ability to access the internet. But despite its importance, the DNS is often overlooked -- much like the rest of the behind the scene mechanisms that make the internet work. So before you go resetting your router to see if that clears things up (hint: it won't), let's take a quick look at what the DNS does and how it managed to break so spectacularly earlier today.
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https://www.engadget.com/2016/10/21/why-the-internet-fell-apart-today/
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https://www.engadget.com/2016/10/21/why-the-internet-fell-apart-today/
I was one of the "lucky ones". I Was on Google Photos. Organizing my Videos and Pictures, most of the Day. I never even noticed, a thing. Unit, this evening at about 6PM. Someone came in and asked me if I knew about the "Cyber Attack" Today. So, I went to my Home Page. Where I read, all of my Tech News... And sure enough. I missed the DDoS Attack of the Year... So Far... I did notice, that my Web Server. Had been Down (offline) and Back up (online), this morning. "The monitor is back UP (HTTP 200 - OK) (It was down for 6 minutes and 16 seconds). I get e-mail notices. When my Server can't be Reached from the Internet. This sometimes happens. But, as long as it is for a short time. Then I don't worry about it. If, it happens for say, 30 minutes or so. Then I have to do something about it. Try and find the problem and fix it...
I pasted in a bunch of links to Security info below...
- Don
Why the Internet Fell Apart Today - Early today, (10-21-16) Some party unleashed a massive DDoS attack against Dyn, a major DNS host. This led to a number of websites being completely inaccessible. DNS is the backbone of the Internet. It is the phone book that turns URLs into IP addresses. Without it, the Internet still works, but you won't be able to find anything.
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