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Yesterday the Dynadot website was hit with a 150Gbps DDoS attack. While we did have DDoS protection in place, it was not capable of blocking an attack of this size. Our team worked non-stop to mitigate the attack, and we have installed additional defenses against such attacks in the future. # a4 Q% ~) ^6 k9 K4 L; L: l% O . Y! Y o6 b$ {I know many customers are concerned about their account security. I am happy to report that customer data was not impacted by this attack. Account security has been, and always will be, a top priority of ours. Additionally we will work on improving communication during service disruptions to make sure we keep you in the loop. * y8 j4 `" k4 F& y: L$ q) b5 r }& M( j6 u. b; d
I am very sorry this happened, and I know it was extremely inconvenient. Thank you so much for your patience and understanding. We will continue to improve our systems and processes.# U) c0 L# R$ Q1 P: h
3 }' K2 H4 y; a4 r4 BBest Regards, $ i3 b3 k/ c( P5 @Todd Han ; T+ j- A; g7 g. v; yPresident ! E i6 J* U: |, I1 L5 JDynadot.com3 v; F. c- ^- H5 u% P) f8 h