[dns-operations] DNSimple under attack?
Wayne MacLaurin
wayne at maclaurin.ca
Fri Dec 12 01:18:36 UTC 2014
That’s a pretty typical “attack profile” … The victim either moves providers trying to escape the attack or the domain expires/deletes, gets picked up and the new owner suddenly finds themselves under attack too…
> On Dec 11, 2014, at 4:50 PM, Dnsbed (Jeff) <support at dnsbed.com> wrote:
>
> DNSMadeEasy, DNSimple, 1AND1 were under attacks these days.
> I heard DNSMadeEasy and DNSimple were attacked due to the same domain name hosted there.
>
> Livingood, Jason wrote:
>>
>> Seems like a lot of DNS abuse happening this week. Surely there’s a wider story someplace?
>>
>> Jason
>
> --
> Best Regards,
> DNSbed Hosting <http://www.dnsbed.com/>
>
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