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Wednesday, April 01, 2009

UltraDNS service knocked offline by attack; 15 foolish high-tech stories

Conficker activation passes quietly, but threat isn't over; Open-source releases coming in '09
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UltraDNS service knocked offline by attack

Carolyn Duffy Marsan By Carolyn Duffy Marsan
NeuStar confirmed that its UltraDNS managed DNS service was knocked offline for several hours Tuesday morning by a distributed denial of service attack. Read full story

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04/01/09

Today's most-read stories:

  1. Conficker on April 1st: Eve of destruction or big joke?
  2. Mobile Skype: The end of cellular as we know it
  3. Top 10 technology skills
  4. Conficker's patch gambit exposed by researchers
  5. The 10 worst Microsoft product names of all time
  6. Deep computer-spying network touched 103 countries
  7. Feds give $50 billion IT services deal a second try
  8. Preparing for the Pre: Palm and Sprint must get it right
  9. Seven reasons MPLS has been wildly successful
  10. Fake security software scammers jump on Conficker
  11. Students learn through robot battles


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