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Posted: 21 Oct 2016 07:31 AM PDT A massive DDoS (distributed denial-of-service) attack against a popular cloud-based DNS provider Dyn.COM took down major websites. The DYN.COM confirmed it on twitter: We are aware of the ongoing service interruption of our Managed DNS network. For more information visit our status page. — Dyn (@Dyn) October 21, 2016 Following sites are having issues due to DNS problems: Twitter SoundCloud Spotify Netflix Reddit Disqus PayPal Basecamp Business Insider CNN Esty Github Guardian.co.uk Imgur HBO Now Pinterest Recode The Verge Wired and moreYou can verify NS with the following standard Unix command: From the official announcement: This attack is mainly impacting US East and is impacting Managed DNS customers in this region. Our Engineers are continuing to work on mitigating this issue. Services have been restored to normal as of 13:20 UTC on 21/Oct/2016. But, I’m still seeing problems. This DDoS attack may also be impacting Dyn Managed DNS advanced services with possible delays in monitoring. Our Engineers are continuing to work on mitigating this issue. — Oct 21, 2016 – 16:48 UTC See the “DDoS Attack Against Dyn Managed DNS” update page for up to date information. |
Posted: 21 Oct 2016 01:21 AM PDT A very serious security problem has been found in the Linux kernel. A 0-day local privilege escalation vulnerability has existed for eleven years since 2005. This bug affects all sort of of Android or Linux kernel to escalate privileges. Any user can become root in less than 5 seconds. The bug has existed since Linux kernel version 2.6.22+. How do I fix this problem? |
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