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-Short Attention Span Theater-
Hosting Matters blogs down again...
2003-10-21
1 p.m. EDT

FYI...Glenn posts at Instabackup that there is a problem again at Hosting Matters, or possibly the AT&T backbone. So for the time being, no Instapundit, LGF, Daily Pundit, Amish Tech Support, or prolly at least half the blogs on Fred’s blogroll ----->

There’s information about the previous DDOS attacks on Hosting Matters’ servers in the archives at LGF, when they become available.
Posted by:Seafarious

#17  I think so. I just tried PowerLine (powerlineblog.com) and couldn't get in. Their with the same hosts.

If you stop by grc.com, also try the leak-test. It is a test that something on your machine is accssing the net without your knowing it.
Posted by: eLarson   2003-10-21 5:37:07 PM  

#16  Did they just strike again!?
Posted by: Atrus   2003-10-21 5:32:45 PM  

#15  Muslim cyber-terrorist identifies himself, and his server.

http://www.as-sahwah.com/discus/messages/6/6891.html?1066039992

ObL Crew terrorists back on at a New Zealand run coconut island website.

http://www.oblcrew.tk/

Posted by: Anonon   2003-10-21 5:14:42 PM  

#14  LGF's back!
Posted by: Atrus   2003-10-21 5:08:56 PM  

#13  "Last night, some of the blog-posters (especially at LGF) took exception to Al Guardian's continuing effort to incite the assassination of President Bush."
It's worth noting that these exceptions took the form of some remarks about home-made cruise missiles (as discussed here at R-burg a few days ago) and the GPS coordinates of the Guardian offices.
Naturally, moonbats and trustafarian mumia-cong would be upset at this. How dare anyone but designated pop-culture authorities and other "progressives" endorse extra-legal violence in democratic countries?
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2003-10-21 5:04:08 PM  

#12  Those "running the world" Jews haven't told them what to do yet...
Posted by: tu3031   2003-10-21 4:46:48 PM  

#11  If it was in my power, I would cut off all communications out of Malaysia. Where are the government authorities, who should be dealing with this attack on businesses?
Posted by: Anonon   2003-10-21 4:41:50 PM  

#10  When this happened a few days ago, someone commenting on an HM blog said that this was why he used some other service. Stephanie (of HM) got slightly snippy about it.

But the guy was right---no matter how good HM is, if many of the most popular blogs are on HM, and something happens to it, blog readers are SOL. That's true if it's HM's screw-up, a DOS attack, or an act of God.

The moral: Do not put all your bleggs in one basket.
Posted by: Angie Schultz   2003-10-21 4:39:21 PM  

#9  Someone needs to clue al-Guardian in regarding the prospects of "President Cheney".
Posted by: Dishman   2003-10-21 4:18:29 PM  

#8  Explanation & status updates can be found here... (may not be permanent link).
Posted by: Old Grouch   2003-10-21 4:01:29 PM  

#7  They're bringing things back in server by server. They are having to make changes to IP addresses on some of the servers. The ones they didn't have to change, needless to say, come back up first.
Posted by: Kathy K   2003-10-21 2:12:17 PM  

#6  'bout half of Hosting Matters' blog are back. LGF is still down though.
Posted by: BigFire   2003-10-21 2:05:45 PM  

#5  Distributed Denial of Service...

Check this site out - look around - he explains it quite nicely. Good old Steve Gibson, one of the best coders ever!
http://www.grc.com

And do the Shields test while you're there!
Posted by: .com   2003-10-21 2:02:52 PM  

#4  DDOS? Sorry, I'm not familiar with that acronym.
Posted by: Atrus   2003-10-21 1:59:30 PM  

#3  hee hee...Glenn just put up a counter at instabackup, saw that he's getting hits, and is blogging away...
Posted by: seafarious   2003-10-21 1:47:43 PM  

#2  Last night, some of the blog-posters (especially at LGF) took exception to Al Guardian's continuing effort to incite the assassination of President Bush. A DDOS attack in response would be consistent behaviour for AG's crypto-trotskyite terror-profiteer audience.
This kind of incitement, btw, has been a subtle trend lately in fifth column media, except at Guardian, where it has been very blatant.
See Al Reuters' story demonizing the Royal Australian Air Force's fairly routine precautions for Bush's visit and subtly equating these precautions with some kind of extra-legal oppression.
Posted by: Charlotte Ravens Bloody Nose   2003-10-21 1:35:35 PM  

#1  Early this a.m., I read that they had a DDOS attack last night. Now this, third time. Aaron at Internet Haganah seems pretty emphatic that it's al Qaeda, from Malaysia predominently.

Most DDOS attacks use "innocent" computers that they've managed to infect with a worm. Everyone should check their virus software, and spyware protection.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2003-10-21 1:33:13 PM  

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