GoDaddy goes down, Anonymous member takes credit Popular domain name registrar and Web and email hosting provider GoDaddy is experiencing a severe outage--both for those who use its services and those who registered their domain names with GoDaddy. GoDaddy says internal problem, not hackers, caused massive outage GoDaddy said hackers were not responsible for millions of websites it hosts going offline Monday. GoDaddy Says Outage Was No Hack Monday's GoDaddy outage for which one person claimed credit was not a hack at all, GoDaddy said in a press release on Tuesday, just a breakdown of the domain registrar's servers. It's the first time GoDaddy has given any information at all about what happened, though the explanation is still fairly limited: "We have determined the service outage was due to a series of internal network events ... GoDaddy Says Its Troubles Were Not Hacker-Related GoDaddy, the Web services company, said that its extensive technical problems on Monday were a result of internal issues, not an attack by a supporter of Anonymous, the loose confederation of rogue hackers. GoDaddy Blames Outage on Internal Glitch, Not Hack Internet registrar GoDaddy on Tuesday denied that a Monday outage was caused by hackers and instead blamed corrupted router data tables. GoDaddy Denies it Was Hacked GoDaddy's interim CEO denied in a blog post on Tuesday that Monday's lengthy service outage was the result of a hack. Instead, he claimed it was caused by network issues. GoDaddy Says it Wasn't Hacked When popular domain registrar GoDaddy went dark recently, it seemed like shadowy hacker collective Anonymous was somehow involved. Reports varied, but there was at least one person affiliated with Anonymous -- ?AnonymousOwn3r? -- who claimed credit for the attack. Larger Anonymous twitter accounts did not claim responsibility. Hacker claims to take down GoDaddy GoDaddy, the massive Web hosting company, went down on Monday, taking an untold number of websites with it. GoDaddy says it was not hacker-attacked SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Sept. 11 (UPI) -- GoDaddy said Tuesday an internal snafu, not a hacker attack, caused a major outage that brought down the U.S. Web hosting giant and its 10.5 million customers. GoDaddy Gone: Can the Domain Giant Recover Its Reputation? [More from Mashable: GoDaddy Got You Down? Here Are 5 Alternatives]
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