! w9 W( U) N5 w4 c1 u------------------------------------------------------------------ ! P% A; l- T: H* \% p 3 e0 l! k8 |+ g( G0 s/ WDear hexiaoma, ; t$ A7 u6 k' s- T+ A . S( d" X+ F/ W2 s1 G) fYesterday 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." ~( R& d; h) d
- I. X0 i1 [( }8 O! z& H, C$ eI 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. ! U$ `7 x# T4 h/ g/ K
9 O; }& Y5 n3 s% ^! EI 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. ( N' I3 j' i4 \* m. c9 ^' e3 V r( l% _2 M* M) m. F
Best Regards,- B+ q( ^3 @' C; n
Todd Han2 U0 F/ Z6 N, `0 H
President 1 l2 k1 ~+ `3 m& t! g4 e- m: pDynadot.com . S4 {- p1 H& I 4 |% ^- O' z) j; S' h7 _ 1 \1 Y( `5 X' n% R9 Q* [/ h