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    Default Glad PP is working. Terrorist took down Godaddy and all my websites and services!

    Apparently someone attacked Godaddy's servers which caused ALL of godaddy products to become unavailable, including godaddy's main site.

    Wondering if anyone else is affected.

    All my websites, e-commerce site, and email is down.

    I blame Godaddy to a point...as big as they are they should pay top dollar for the best people to ensure this doesn't happen and should have diversification and redundancy...apparently all of their stuff is on one server or the terrorist is good at what he/she does.

    Millions or more people and businesses are affected and this is going to be expensive...I know today I've lost thousands of dollars in business...

    I don't normally like to fight terrorism with anger and hate...but a person that does this kind of thing to small companies like myself is truly a terrorist and the governments of the world need to find him...even if he/she is a little kid...

    ...then they need to on public television chop off both of the person's hands...then a few weeks later put a bullet in their heads...

    ...only then will people stop doing these online acts of terrorism...

    sorry, this isn't very christ-like of me but this crap is ridiculous...and although I hate godaddy...truthfully it could have happened to anybody.

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    I think the bigger fight is against SOPA and similar legislation. Along with the companies who support it.

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    Well I'm definitely against those kinds of legislation...but the attack on godaddy only hurt millions of innocent people and small business owners and was totally uncalled for.

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    Lucky for us, we moved our DNS away from GoDaddy just a few months ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kingpd@businessprints.net View Post
    Apparently someone attacked Godaddy's servers which caused ALL of godaddy products to become unavailable, including godaddy's main site.
    Wondering if anyone else is affected.

    All my websites, e-commerce site, and email is down.

    I blame Godaddy to a point...as big as they are they should pay top dollar for the best people to ensure this doesn't happen and should have diversification and redundancy...apparently all of their stuff is on one server or the terrorist is good at what he/she does.


    Millions or more people and businesses are affected and this is going to be expensive...I know today I've lost thousands of dollars in business...

    I don't normally like to fight terrorism with anger and hate...but a person that does this kind of thing to small companies like myself is truly a terrorist and the governments of the world need to find him...even if he/she is a little kid...

    ...then they need to on public television chop off both of the person's hands...then a few weeks later put a bullet in their heads...

    ...only then will people stop doing these online acts of terrorism...

    sorry, this isn't very christ-like of me but this crap is ridiculous...and although I hate godaddy...truthfully it could have happened to anybody.
    Let's don't go overboard and throw out the whole Constitution because some businesses were inconvenienced. We've lost far too many rights already. And stop calling it "terrorism." Are you watching Faux News or what?

    terrorism 

    1.
    the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political purposes.
    2.
    the state of fear and submission produced by terrorism or terrorization.
    3.
    a terroristic method of governing or of resisting a government.

    What we have here is a simple crime. Okay? No one has to have their hands chopped off or a bullet in their head. There are plenty of politicians in office guilty of true terrorism and no one is getting their panties in a wad over their crimes.

    If you like the "bullet in the head" style of government, then perhaps Saudi Arabia would be more to your liking!
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    GoDaddy's policies, regardless of SOPA/PIPA support, allow them to shut down websites on a whim.

    They've repeatedly demonstrated this by completely shutting down entire accounts when served a DMCA complaint for one site.

    Photographer Threatened With Legal Action After Asserting His Copyright - Slashdot

    - is one example.

    (Part of the reason she went crazy was that all of her sites, including one regarding special needs children, were suspended after GoDaddy received the DMCA complaint over one photo on one specific site.)

    GoDaddy has made it clear that it takes very little to convince them to suspend a customer's entire account.

    If you choose to use GoDaddy's services, that's a risk you're taking.

    I do not endorse the massive Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks.

    Bobs quote "Security is for cadavers."

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    WSJ is reporting that GoDaddy caused the problem. Not hackers.
    GoDaddy: Service Outage Was Our Fault, Not Hacking - Digits - WSJ

    Possibly we can start blaming Anonymous any time something comes off a press and a typo is discovered.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thomaus View Post
    WSJ is reporting that GoDaddy caused the problem. Not hackers.
    GoDaddy: Service Outage Was Our Fault, Not Hacking - Digits - WSJ

    Possibly we can start blaming Anonymous any time something comes off a press and a typo is discovered.
    Well two things:

    A.) It would look better for a hosting company to claim that they caused the problem, not hackers.

    B.) A twitter post happened very soon after from a hacker claiming he caused the outage.

    Not that the above two statements means that GoDaddy didn't in fact cause the outage but before jumping on that bandwagon as quickly as everyone jumped onto the hacker bandwagon we may want to take take a step back. The only proof that is being provided by either sides is he said/she said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arossetti View Post
    he said/she said
    Can't we just judge this based on the public "face" of the two esteemed organizations:

    Random guys (usually) wearing Guy Fawkes masks
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    Go Daddy's latest Spokeperson (aka Go Daddy Girl)
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    Quote Originally Posted by kingpd@businessprints.net View Post
    Apparently someone attacked Godaddy's servers which caused ALL of godaddy products to become unavailable, including godaddy's main site.

    All my websites, e-commerce site, and email is down.
    Same here, bad news for us


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