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Tumblr outage reported in US and Europe; may be result of DDoS attack | Tumblr outage reported in US and Europe; may be result of DDoS attack |
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Tumblr appears to the target of a distributed denial of service attack, with users unable to access the blogging site. | Tumblr appears to the target of a distributed denial of service attack, with users unable to access the blogging site. |
The outage reportedly began just before 3:30pm ET, according to Down Detector. If the site manages to load anything, users receive a “service is temporarily unavailable” message.” | The outage reportedly began just before 3:30pm ET, according to Down Detector. If the site manages to load anything, users receive a “service is temporarily unavailable” message.” |
Tumblr issued a jargon-filled tweet about 15 minutes into the outage, promising to fix the issue as soon as possible. | Tumblr issued a jargon-filled tweet about 15 minutes into the outage, promising to fix the issue as soon as possible. |
Earlier on Wednesday, Tumblr hosted a question-and-answer on the humanitarian crisis in Aleppo, Syria. It’s unclear if the believed DDoS attack might be related to the ‘Answer Time’ discussion. | Earlier on Wednesday, Tumblr hosted a question-and-answer on the humanitarian crisis in Aleppo, Syria. It’s unclear if the believed DDoS attack might be related to the ‘Answer Time’ discussion. |
Tumblr was one of more than 80 popular websites that were hit by three separate DDoS attacks on Dyn DNS, the internet traffic management company, on October 21. | |
That targeted attack was believed to have been on the Internet of Things, or the multitude of smart devices such as webcams and thermostats that connect to the internet. | |
A DDoS attack occurs when a server is overwhelmed with traffic in a targeted attack. |
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