Anonymous Takes Down GoDaddy.com

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Original article: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-501465_162- ... nsibility/

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Updated 3:58 p.m. ET

(CBS News) GoDaddy, the domain registrar and Web hosting company, is down, perhaps taking millions of websites down as a result.

"Status Alert: Hey, all. We're aware of the trouble people are having with our site. We're working on it," @GoDaddy tweeted Monday.

While GoDaddy.com's site is up and running, websites hosted by the company are still experiencing outages.

TechCrunch reports that GoDaddy email addresses are down, as well. The blog suggests customers concerned with that their site has been affected can check online status at Down For Everyone Or Just Me.

A quick call to the company's customer service line resulted in a voice message stating that the company is aware of issues involving several services, including web hosting and emails. The company suggest following its Twitter page for updates.

Twitter accounts claiming to be associated with the hacking group Anonymous claimed responsibility for the attack.

"Basically, every GoDaddy site on the planet just crashed," @TibitXimer tweeted.

"#TangoDown - godaddy.com," @AnonOpsLegion tweeted Monday, claiming that the Twitter account @AnonymousOwn3r was responsible for the breach. "TangoDown" is the term that Anonymous generally uses to signify that a website is down.

"By using / supporting Godaddy, you are supporting censorship of the Internet," @AnonOpsLegion tweeted again later.

GoDaddy was the target of protests after it was discovered that the company supported unpopular bills the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect IP Act (PIPA).

GoDaddy did not immediately respond to CBS News' request for comment.

The company's latest tweet reads,"So many messages, can't get to you all... Sorry to hear all your frustration. We're working feverishly to resolve as soon as possible."
 
Anyone using ZetaBoards, chances your board is effected and cannot accessed due to the high probability that your nameservers are still godaddy's default setting since ZB does not require you use custom nameservers to set up your domain for your board.

Read this announcement on the official ZB support board to fix the issue:
http://if.invisionfree.com/topic/5155968/1/
 
I use Namecheap, the registrar that didn't support SOPA. 😉
 
Snobothehobo said:
I use Namecheap, the registrar that didn't support SOPA. 😉
I use both, though have no active domains on Godaddy that still use their nameservers or their hosting.
 
Transfer Specials are available at Namecheap. Try code BYEBYEGD for $6.99 domains or for 50% off 1st month shared hosting today.

GO NAMECHEAP! Haha, using this situation to promote themselves on Twitter.
 
I'm glad that all of my domains minus 2 of them are with Namecheap, the other two are with godaddy and one of them is not in use 🙂
 
Their site is back online but it's down.

We are experiencing problems. We understand this is impacting some customers and we take this situation very seriously.

Everyone at GoDaddy.com is working to restore all sites affected by this outage as soon as possible.

Please see updates on Twitter.com by following @GoDaddy or on Facebook.

Thank you for your patience.

--Scott Wagner, CEO
 
thats pretty funny, anonymous takes down godaddy.com

they should have instead posted the photos of the female models without the censorship

but that might have increased traffic to the site and made more customers lol
 
ramtastic05 said:
thats pretty funny, anonymous takes down godaddy.com

they should have instead posted the photos of the female models without the censorship

but that might have increased traffic to the site and made more customers lol
I'm pretty sure the goal is not to increase traffic to godaddy. lol.
 
ZINC said:
I wonder if they will take legal action.
I wouldn't be surprised if they did. Hopefully they'll share their winnings (if they get any) with their customers, to make up for the downtime, but I'm sure we all know that won't happen.
 
ZINC said:
I wonder if they will take legal action.

If they find the real perpetrator then of course they will, they will lose millions from people moving away from them and purchasing elsewhere. Plus, sites hosted by them will lose lots of money too. A sizable chunk of the internet is down.
 
ShadyX said:
ZINC said:
I wonder if they will take legal action.

If they find the real perpetrator then of course they will, they will lose millions from people moving away from them and purchasing elsewhere. Plus, sites hosted by them will lose lots of money too. A sizable chunk of the internet is down.

Apparently 52 million sites.
 
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