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


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That is an awful Forbes piece, just a pumper ad disguised as an objective article.
I admit that I have a love/hate relationship with Godaddy, but this attack could happen to any registrar, maybe even ICANN or the State Department. I just hope the major internet sites are on high alert.
I'm just afraid this attack is a precurser to a larger internet attack in the wings; the timing is just too coincidental.
I think GD was attacked because of its massive reach and its outage having the newsworthiness to garner some national attention, which it has (albeit not that much).
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Nope, just the homepage.
I couldn't log in.
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I can't believe it. They are so fast! I figgured it needs to be saved for the history.
That is beyond stupid on their part. They'll probably get it next now.
I can't believe it. They are so fast! I figgured it needs to be saved for the history.
Check the strategic placement of FB "like" button just under "GoDaddy is Down" message.
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I can't believe it. They are so fast! I figgured it needs to be saved for the history.
I'm surprised... not at Name.com's shameless promo but at the fact that anyone here is surprised at them doing it. In fact, I'm more surprised that other registrars haven't jumped in to do the same thing yet. This isn't the first time.
I can't login all my sites are down and all 5 email accounts are not working.
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I'd assume they understand the very same thing might be happening to them and show some some respect and solidarity. Apparently not.Name.com isn't the only company promoting this... Hostgator is giving 6 months away or 50%, I never seen such promotion from them...
including affiliate links inserted into the posts and disregarding forum rules?You can see it starting to appear everywhere, the coupon is godaddyisdown and one of the links hxxp://no_url_shorteners/ROFuyU
