I have contacted my isp and they are saying that the godaddy website is having some problems...


Sorry about all hosting their sites there.
But thats funny:
- Knock knock.
- Who's there?
- Any website hosted on Godaddy.
-Any website hosted on Godaddy, who?
<DNS lookup failed.>.
Network September 10, 2012 at 10:28 AM
We are aware of an issue affecting several services, including email, our website and some customer websites. We understand your frustration. We want you to know that our team is investigating the source of the issue and is working to resolve it as quickly as possible.
Misleading title, they are experiencing a DDOS attack, it's not the same as being hacked.
no, they just as millions of other sites using GoDaddy nameservers, which are currently downAnonymous knocked out Escrow.com also.
News got around fast: http://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyclay/2012/09/10/5-reasons-you-should-leave-godaddy-and-how/
As much as I dislike some of GD's practises - I think this quite a poor article, especially as its on a reputable website like Forbes. I have hundreds of names at GD - I dislike many things about them, but (*un)fortunately they provide the cheapest registrations and renewals... so I keep my business there.
However, when it comes to hosting - I make an effort never to host and register names at the same place. Especially not with GD.
I hope no-one here is badly effected by this downtime on GoDaddy.
It appears it is a DDOS attack, launched against DNS servers more specifically.Now I don't know if it were a hack attack or a specific DDOS attack. However, you can conduct a DDOS hack which will still be considered a hack attack in general.
We understand this is impacting some customers



